Thought for the Day

Thursday 5 September

An attitude to life which seeks fulfillment in the single-minded pursuit of wealth – in short, materialism – does not fit into this world, because it contains within itself no limiting principle, while the environment in which it is placed is strictly limited.

— E.F. Schumacher

Eknath Easwaran's Commentary

The very air we breathe is not inexhaustible. If we love our children as we profess to, we should remember that the air is limited, exhaustible, a perishable member of the family of life. Treat it gently. Treat it with care. Don’t blow fumes into the air or dump poisons into the rivers and oceans just because it increases profits. Don’t fan overconsumption by buying things you do not need. It is not only corporations who carry the responsibility for pollution. Insofar as we tell them, “Produce all you want! We’ll buy whatever you make,” the rest of us are responsible too.

It is a wise commentator on today’s world who points out that we do not inherit from our parents: we borrow from our children. Let us do all we can from today onwards to ensure that our children’s children will live in a world unthreatened by radioactive waste and chemical pollution.

The Thought for the Day is today's entry from Eknath Easwaran's Words to Live By.