The Time Was 10 Years Ago…

We are facing a crisis on a massive scale. Earth is being destroyed by the minute, and we are the ones destroying it. If we don’t start doing something now, it’s going to be too late.

How are we doing this? Well, we live on an overpopulated planet. Overpopulation increases the need for more natural resources. These natural resources are turned into food, fuel as well as raw materials for production of goods.

Each year, the demand for beef, poultry and pork increases, this increase in demand for meat for human consumption requires ever increasing amounts of livestock farms. More livestock farms needed means more land to farm on is needed, and how do you obtain that land? By chopping down trees, otherwise known as deforestation. More than 50 billion land animals are raised and slaughtered each year. Let that sink in for a moment, more than 50 BILLION each year. That’s almost 7 times the human population! So what effect does this mass farming have on Earth? The answer is a simple, climate change.

Mass farming for mass consumption, for a growing population, contributes to climate change otherwise known as Global Warming. A rise in temperatures, unusual weather activity, cyclones, you name it, are all part of Global Warming.

So get to the point right? Deforestation for animal agriculture releases 2.8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. You see forests suck up the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere also called carbon sequestration, in other words the less trees we have, the more screwed we are. When we have to make way for mass farming because of overpopulation due to the increased demand for meat, we clear away these precious green filters.

Now we get back to those 50 billion land animals that are farmed. Their poop contributes to 35-40% of methane emissions, methane being 23 times more harmful to the environment than carbon dioxide. Not to mention all the other diseases spread due to the poor conditions these animals are kept in. These diseases spread to humans causing epidemics across the globe.

These are only 2 of the negative effects that mass farming has on the environment and how it is one of the biggest contributing factors to climate change. Besides climate change it also contributes to species extinction, habitat destruction and ocean dead zones (fish farms and overfishing to support the increased demand for seafoods).

You don’t need to be vegan or vegetarian to help fight this climate crisis. Cutting down on your meat intake can help significantly. Think about it, there are 7.7 billion humans on Earth. If each person cut their meat consumption down by just 10% (that’s pretty bloody small if you think about the scale of destruction you’d be saving the entire planet and all of it’s inhabitants) there would be a significant decrease in the need for mass farming.

Action needs to be taken now, or generations to come are going to face a very grim future.

Quiet

Have you ever gone through a phase in your life where you really just feel like being silent? Or you enjoy the silence a lot more than you did before? I recently noticed that I no longer feel awkward when faced with silence, rather I embrace it. What is the point in constantly yapping on and on? Don’t get me wrong, I have verbal diarrhoea most of the time. However, I’ve learned to enjoy the silence. Like when you’re in the car at 7 am on your way to work and you’re still so sleepy, you don’t have the mental ability that early in the morning to deal with someone telling you their entire life story.

I used to be really loud and spoke a lot because I had such bad anxiety that people were bored of my conversation, that my coping mechanism was to try and keep the conversation going in any way I could. Meaning, I basically couldn’t shut up and would end up saying something inappropriate and offending someone. Don’t do this, it’s annoying as hell and people don’t enjoy being offended. Sometimes chilling in silence allows you to think of some really cool things that you can later converse about. Some of my best ideas have come from my moments of complete silence..

I always thought people who sat around being silent were super weird, but now I’m one of those people and now I think it’s less weird because I kind of get it now.

“Don’t you hate that? Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it’s necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable? That’s when you know you’ve found somebody special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence.”

Mia Wallace (Pulp Fiction)

Change

So basically in 2018 I went through a pretty rough time mentally, that ultimately ended up with me making a whole bunch of scary decisions. I was unemployed, depressed and super stuck. I walked away from a long term relationship, moved into a friends place which, unfortunately didn’t work out and I pretty much just went rogue.

However, this isn’t a sad story. You know the saying, “every cloud has a silver lining.” Listen when people say that to you. They aren’t lying, I met someone so beautiful I sometimes have to remind myself that I am good enough and am worthy of being loved again. No matter what I’ve done in my past, it doesn’t define who I am now.

My absolute definition of happiness

I’m not entirely sure just how many people can relate to this story, but all I can say is don’t give up. In that moment you’re under the impression that what you’re feeling will go on forever and no matter how hard you kick and fight, you still feel like you’re being consumed by the negativity and bullshit surrounding you.

Slap that feeling right in it’s bitch face because there is always a way out. These 6 months have taught me so much so far and I have accomplished more than I ever thought I would by the time I reached the age I am now. I have 2 Fur babies, we’re currently moving into our own place together (a first for me) and my partner just got himself the most kickass job! Nothing is forever, including those mega shit times where it feels like there is absolutely no hope.

“If you get up in the morning and think the future is going to be better, it is a bright day. Otherwise, it’s not.”

Elon Musk