Friday, April 25, 2008

Insight

It came to me in a conversation today with a friend about pesticides being band.

What I realized was last summer my neighbors did not use anything on their lawn. The whole neighborhood was being infested with dandelions. I hadn't used anything on my lawn for years but for some reason they were having a lot of trouble.
I don't actually know why they were not using something to get rid of the dandelions, but it still brings up the same interesting thought.
So my thought is, it is interesting that someone may not use pesticides for their 30 feet thinking that they are doing their part in saving the worlds environment, when in reaction to that, there was then a need for the other say 300 ft around that 30 feet to the use a pesticide.

Question is, when does our belief that we are making a "higher" decision actually have the rippling impact of a "lower" result?

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