By Beth Sullivan
Happy New Year. A new year, a new
decade, possibly a new way to think. Most of us try to start a new
year with resolutions, or at least good intentions to do something
different. It might be to exercise more, eat healthier, or lose
weight. It also could be to take a class, start a project, or learn a
skill. For others it is cleaning up, clearing out, purging papers,
and reducing clutter in our lives.
I got thinking about a different
path. Maybe it’s because ‘2020’ is also linked with good
vision. We are able to look forward clearly but also be in the
present clearly, consciously.
We all can contribute
For years I have been writing about
nature: how we interact with it, how we use it for various
purposes-from exercise and recreation, to peace, tranquility and
healing. What do we give back for these gifts? Sometimes I get
overwhelmed because I feel as one single person, I can’t make a
dent in the abuse of our Earth. We can walk on a beach and pick up
trash, but it doesn’t begin to make an impact in the giant whirling
seas of trash in our oceans. Our beach may look nice for a while,
but what about the coastlines in other parts of the world, places too
poor to send their own waste out of sight, like we do? Some of our
politicians think “straws are small” and can’t cause damage,
yet we know even smaller microplastics are filtering through our
waters and into our food chain.
What can one
person do to make any kind of a difference? Maybe not a lot, but if
EVERY ONE person took a step, or two or more, and if like ripples,
the effort expanded outward, there would be an impact. There are so
many things that one person alone cannot accomplish, but with a team,
with help and cooperation and with invention and creativity,
progress is amazing. If each of us looked forward clearly, and took
some of these small steps, our combined efforts will make a
difference. The difference will be noted and others may heed the
call.
Image from internet |
We look at the beautiful stone walls
in our region and know that while one person could lift many of the
individual stones, one person alone could not create the walls.
However with collaboration, tools and creativity, the works of
generations before us remain today and hopefully for the future.
The walls at Knox Preserve |
Our vision for the future is
entirely entwined with our children, the children of the world.
Think of what we can teach them. What can we show them, both
beautiful and inspiring, and not so beautiful but hopefully inspiring
in a different way? All parents know you cannot force a toddler or a
teenager to comply with our every wish, but what we can do is gently
and patiently open their eyes to their potential and guide them on a
2020 path of clear sight to improve our world and make a positive
difference. It’s just one year, concentrating not on ourselves,
but having a greater vision and understanding that as one person, we
can truly make a difference. Maybe it will become a new habit.
Happy New Year!
Image from internet |
Knox Preserve photograph by Beth Sullivan.
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