Hank Green
Professional blogger and the founder of the environmental technology blog EcoGeek.
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I think it's pretty ridiculous to sit back and think that we've changed the horse so much, without realising that they have changed us an awful lot too.
We've got to keep 6 billion people happy without destroying our planet. It's the biggest challenge we've ever faced....but we're taking it on.
So you go on and on, with this intellectual fly down, your underwear exposed, and toilette paper hanging out the back of your pants.
The way that we look does not have anything to do with the way that we sound, or the way that we are.
I like three-legged dogs, because if I was missing a leg I would be like: „URGH, life sucks when missing a leg. Slow down! I can't walk that fast, I'm missing a freaking leg!!“ And dogs? No! A three legged dog is on it. Exactly the same amount of happy as a four-legged dog! That's why I like three-legged dogs. They have taken their three-leggedness and they embrace it.
What does it mean that social structures among young people are so often predicated upon trying really, really hard to apear to not-be-trying?
I forgot how to throw a boomerang, but then it came back to me.
Why is it called Piggie-back riding? I'm not a piggie!
It's almost as if our society values opinion over knowledge.
It seems no matter what I read I think "this is not harry potter."
But the truth of the matter is, to live a good life, as a good person, it doesn't matter how you got there. It just matters that you do.
We often just accept the things that we like and complain a lot about the things that we don't like. But if we could, like, intensly dwell on the really great things in life the way we intensely dwell on the negative things in life. I think that would be fantastic.
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