Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Relating sustainability to myself

Sustainability as a word blankets and bridges the intent of many words into an intent or objective. In relating sustainability as a concept of me, it can serve as a means of expressing a long term view of a continuous function. Sustainability in an ecological perspective always holds the long term as a constant view. The concept correlates in the fact that throughout my live I am continuously remaining active. Any decision I make can be measured against that sustainability, as in the consideration of how long those options will remain available. Like in ecology, any choice that alters at the slightest notion from its original purpose is not considered sustainable. The theory in sustainability is a constant presence while remaining unaltered. Unlike nature, many different part of my lifestyle get altered each day. These chances force me to subconsciously redirect path to arrive at the initial objective or goals. The purpose in my life remains sustainable but the path I take never is. The measure of sustainability in common with ecology is the main purpose. In sustaining my goals I have to interact with diverse components in life in order to adjust my life to remain on course on my intent.  Support is also a function utilized by me as I merge into societal hierarchy in order to contribute to life and its purpose. Sustainability expresses the order that must be maintained to provide balance and structure to a health and cohesive earth.

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