من برام تشخیص داده شده که دچار جدیت مزمن هستیم وسخت نگرفتن زندگی برام تجویز شده....این اولین تلاشمه...
Monday, November 26, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Better or More
Andre Gorze in Ecology and Freedom argues:
"The link between more and better has now been broken. Better may now mean less. Creating as few needs as possible, satisfiying them with the smallest possible expenditure and materials, energy, and work, and imposing the least possible burden on the environment."

Loblolly House from KieranTimberlake Associates
"The link between more and better has now been broken. Better may now mean less. Creating as few needs as possible, satisfiying them with the smallest possible expenditure and materials, energy, and work, and imposing the least possible burden on the environment."

Loblolly House from KieranTimberlake Associates
Monday, November 05, 2007
Search for Answers
My mind is full of questions and it constantly seeks answers. Looking for answers could be very exhaustive.
This part of Richard Norgaard preface for his book Development Betrayed, resonates so much which how I have been feeling recently:
"While my research for coherence has led to fewer and fewer answers, I have become increasingly comfortable without them. In place of answers, I have developed an even greater faith in thinking. More importantly, I better understand the importance of sharing. [...] I do not think any one way of thinking will ever be right. Indeed, right thinking is a wrong concept."
This part of Richard Norgaard preface for his book Development Betrayed, resonates so much which how I have been feeling recently:
"While my research for coherence has led to fewer and fewer answers, I have become increasingly comfortable without them. In place of answers, I have developed an even greater faith in thinking. More importantly, I better understand the importance of sharing. [...] I do not think any one way of thinking will ever be right. Indeed, right thinking is a wrong concept."
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Deep-Ecology
"There is enough in the world for everybody's need, but not enough for anybody's greed."
Mahatma Gandi
Mahatma Gandi
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