disentanglement strategy, part 2

9 11 2004

I think the general ‘why’ question of attempting to disentangle myself from corporate economics is obvious, at least to those on the left. And I’m sure those in the anti-globalization movement would look at me and consider me a corporate spending fascist.

I am trying to strike a balance of freedom, empowerment, and sustainability, both of the environment and of my effort. I don’t want to try to be a birkenstock wearin’ super-green eco vegetarian for 1 week, and then give up when it’s too tough. So, little by little. Yeah, I’m a meat-eater, and probably do a ton of other things ‘wrong’ in the eyes of the enlightened, but I bet I will get more support than distain from ‘em in my efforts. At least, I hope so.

So, to my friends on the insular God-fearing judgemental evangelical front, please stop worrying about the rapture and building the temple. Think instead about the fact that polar bears will be gone by 2100, and how your mutual fund dollars support this economy. Why not invest in something like this instead? Or in Al Gore’s new fund? Oh, yeah.. because he sighs when idiots tell lies near him during presidential debates. Sorry.


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