Eight years ago I wanted to be a businessman.
I wanted to be rich. I wanted a wrist watch, sunglasses, big house, a posh car and a long coat. I thought I would have my own restaurant and make a lot money. But suddenly one sentence changed my perception about being rich. Let's do something, which is far from competition, heavy advertisement, and frustrating, high paying jobs. Technology has disrupted our life so immensely that we have forgotten the real needs of human being, to live in present and be happy.
I still want to be a businessman. But for the betterment of mother Earth.
Imran
I spent my life crafting theory after theory. Then, at 62, I decided it was time to do something practical instead of just preaching. I've always been an environmentalist, but my actions often fell short of my ideals. Sure, I refused plastic bags at the supermarket, avoided perfume, and was frugal with my shopping, but would that really save the next generation? Now, I believe I have the opportunity to do more—the practical part. It’s never too late, and it’s far more fulfilling than retiring. After all, we all need to find the true meaning of our lives.
Dolores
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