Just about every learned person agrees that the Earth (by which I mean a vessel for the cultivation of human happiness, before anyone starts taking a geologic-scale view of things) will almost certainly face some very serious challenges in the coming decades/generations. From climate change to massively unprecedented population levels to food, water and energy scarcity, it generally seems that we've got too much of the wrong stuff and not enough of the right stuff - not enough to be sustainable, that is, and while new science and discoveries are sure to help, it just as surely won't be enough for everyone. And that's not even mentioning the more problematic aspects of human behavior, such as widespread indifference or even strategic exploitation of the misfortunes of others, warfare, and all those nuclear warheads that could still cause a whole lot of trouble.
Also, if you're reading this, chances are you're a resident of the "first world", and therefore a pretty massive consumer of non-renewable resources as well as a significant generator/user of fossil fuels.
So, a simple question: if you were struck down by a bolt of lightning this very day, would have had a net positive effect on the lot of the human race? Enough to offset all the resources invested in and consumed by you? And if not, do you ever hope to get yourself "in the black"? How long will it take; what are your plans? Are you even trying?
(As for moi: I'm only in my mid-20s, so at the moment, I don't at all think I'm having a net positive effect, though I at least haven't added to the human population, so there's that. And I've enlisted for an eight-year stint in the Navy, which I certainly hope will promote peace and goodwill amongst humans, and think it most likely will, but no promises, obviously. Beyond that, I definitely want to do some tangible, significant good for the species/planet before I pass, though I've got little idea as of yet just how I'll go about it. As a lifelong Trekkie, however, I know I'll have to give it a go at some point.)
Also, if you're reading this, chances are you're a resident of the "first world", and therefore a pretty massive consumer of non-renewable resources as well as a significant generator/user of fossil fuels.
So, a simple question: if you were struck down by a bolt of lightning this very day, would have had a net positive effect on the lot of the human race? Enough to offset all the resources invested in and consumed by you? And if not, do you ever hope to get yourself "in the black"? How long will it take; what are your plans? Are you even trying?
(As for moi: I'm only in my mid-20s, so at the moment, I don't at all think I'm having a net positive effect, though I at least haven't added to the human population, so there's that. And I've enlisted for an eight-year stint in the Navy, which I certainly hope will promote peace and goodwill amongst humans, and think it most likely will, but no promises, obviously. Beyond that, I definitely want to do some tangible, significant good for the species/planet before I pass, though I've got little idea as of yet just how I'll go about it. As a lifelong Trekkie, however, I know I'll have to give it a go at some point.)