The R’s of non-sustainability
March 20, 2008 by Hans De Keulenaer
With tongue in cheek and apologies to the Wal-Mart version we have all heard, please consider these thoughts that are sure to help us NOT achieve sustainability in 2008.
1. Refuse to consider thoughts and opinions other than your own. If you are right and everyone else is wrong, why bother?
2. Remain glued to the status quo. After all if what you have been doing works, why take a chance on changing anything?
3. Reject any idea that even remotely sounds like compromise even though sometimes, that is the best way to accomplish progress.
4. Resist any new technology unless it is absolutely perfect and supports your position. “See I told you it wouldn’t work” can be all so satisfying.
5. Ridicule anyone who appears to be profiting from their work in sustainability, especially if their margin appears to exceed your own.
6. Repel anyone seeking knowledge or help. Everyone knowing as much as you do cannot be a good thing.
Last but not least
7. Resign yourself to the fact that the environmental problem is too large to be fixed. Seek new goals that are easier to achieve!
