Sunday, April 4, 2010

Lifes Choices

It has long been established that we willfully make choices. I believe that we are the product of our environment and our life’s experiences; which plays a big part in how we choose to do whatever it is we do. If the world is to change we must like Jane Goodall said start with our young. (Respect for Life PDF Pg. 10 ). It is important to teach about and create an environment that speaks to saving and making our world better; both physically and emotionally, or we will destroy it as we know it, and certainly make it worse. We are at a turning point; we can turn things around, before it’s too late. I was fortunate to grow up in an environment, which promoted fairness, and being humane to one another, as well as taking care of our environment.

I benefited from Jane Goodall’s beliefs. I know first hand that she lived her life practicing what she believed in. I attended a school as a young person that she visited and personally supported. I had the opportunity to meet her on several occasions, when she visited my school to speak. Jane Goodall was impressed by the way my school taught us to respect others and our planet. We were learning in the type of environment, she spoke of as being, one in which young people needed to live in. This school played a vital part, in the way I view the world today. Like Jane Goodall, I feel that our environment and life experiences, has a lot to do with shaping us to be who we are; which I feel in turn, is a determining factor in the choices we make.

My project involves getting a candidate elected, who believes in making the district a better place for all residents who live there, as well as the city as a whole; thus creating a healthy environment, and giving the peoples interests first priority In the end, it is all about humanity and saving our world.

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