We live in a digital world and we constantly depend on machines and technology to do things for us. Constantly, the media tells us how to live, what to buy and what will make us happier. But we are not happier. We are only creating a consumerist society.
For the past week, I tried to use only public transportation. But when I had to go home for Easter, I had to drive my car around to get the necessary ingredients to prepare the Easter basket and for the breakfast. I like driving my car, I listen to music and it gets me places fast. But I realized that while driving with my best friend, I was not spending time with her. We were both listening to music consumed in our worlds. The next day, I decidedd to take a trip down the main road close to my house and I found many boutiques and antique stores with a lot of little things that have history, that belonged to someone else. Just like Jonathan Safran Foer and Colin Beavan mentioned in their books, these things have history and they have value. Unfortunately, our society no loonger appreciates that value because we have an abundance of stuff.
During my stay at home, my mom dragged me into shopping with her which also went against my project. I did not buy anything for myself but I saw my mother carry out a bag full of new shirts and jeans. The stuff that she did not need because she already had a closet full of the same stuff. The stuff she will wear to work to make money, use that money to buy more shirts and wear those to work or other places....and the cycle goes on. Some critics of our society today are indeed correct. It is a cycle.
What about the treatment of chickens and turkeys and other animals that we eat? Walk into TDR or any other restaurant/cafeteria, it is almost impossible to find anything without meat. I was not allowed to eat meat for this week due to a religious observation. But the last two days of the project, I was exposed to anything and everything that was available. Even a simple salad usually contains meat. Just to think about how the animals were treated whose meat is currently on your plate. It's crazy! We should do something!
Last but not least, trash! Everything (not over exaggerating) comes in plastic/paper cover! I like buying bagels from Einstein's in MGC and the bagel is given to me in a paper wrapper. All candy is in plastic covers. Yesterday, I was waiting for breakfast in TDR hoping that it would be a better option. And when one of the workers carried out a full tray of eggs, the tray had a plastic cover on the top. It is everywhere! Plastic covered in plastic on top of more plastic!
Now, the hard week of no trash, no plastic and no technology is over. It is over for me but the environmental impacts that our current lives have are still there. What will we carry away from this project? What choices will stick with us? These are the most important parts of the project.