I challenge you to ask yourself this question; when donating to a charity, is that donation a quick fix, is it just a band-aid? Are we just treating the symptoms instead of addressing the root of the problem? If we were to spend our time, effort and money on the root of the problem many charities would no longer need to exist. While band-aids may be necessary sometimes, they are usually not a permanent solution.
Overconsumption, consumerism, and a desire for convenience, as well as a lack of environmental awareness has led to numerous problems, therefore creating the need for various charitable organizations. The necessity of many charities could be alleviated with mass education, awareness and a change of lifestyle.
A change of focus is needed. We need to think and live differently, be more respectful and in tune with nature and each other. Everything that we do or don't do impacts nature and the environment around us. The connection is there whether we see it or not.
As human beings we are naturally empathetic and compassionate. It is in our nature to give. Our gift of knowledge, time, and money will produce much longer and more satisfying results when applied prior to the need for the band-aid treatment.
Michele Ward
Monday, 6 June 2016
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