Does nature determine human fate? Not exactly.
If we paid more attention to the laws of nature, the ones that nature consistently shows us to be impossible to change, perhaps it would make our mission clearerโ and give us a better idea on how to spark real change in this world.
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Are highly processed margarine a better alternative and better for our health?
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While it's important to limit producing MORE waste, it's also important to know how to manage the waste which has already been created - to give it a second life.
This is how I manage my waste - how do you give a second life to your waste?
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Humans and nature are meant to work together. We compliment each other. When one goes against the other, thatโs when things tend to get ugly.
Thatโs something Iโve always known, but I learned a different meaning to while filming season 2 of Down to Earth.
Sometimes we underestimate how important daily movement is for our physical and mental health.
All you have to do is get up and go for a walk. This low impact movement can have a BIG impact on your health.
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Do you believe life is happening for you? Or to you?
I believe that life is happening for you, because you are the builder. Every decision you make every day paves the way towards the next level of personal growth.
โI love the idea of sharing. Weโre going through a phase in our society right now where we hoard information, we hoard things because we think it gives us a leg up.โ - Simon Sinek
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The weird part is that while science keeps proving how exercise will help us live longer and healthier, we respond by getting less of it.
We're too comfortable living our sedentary life.
Tuned into Season 2 of Down to Earth yet?
Let me know in the comment section below something you learned in the show that blew you away. I've learned a ton and would love to rehash those findings with you all.