Thank you for this. I do realize I live a privileged life and want for nothing. But I firmly believe I was drawn to veganism - and human rights - because I was raised in an abusive "authoritarian" household. As a result, I view justice as a necessity, not a luxury. We do not simply make choices: We are our choices. And we can always choose to do better. That is where hope lives.
What a powerful reflection. Thank you for sharing it. Your perspective beautifully highlights the transformative power of lived experiences and the resilience that can come from adversity. Viewing justice as a necessity, not a luxury, is such a profound truth. Your journey to align your choices with your values shows immense strength and hope, not just for yourself but for the world around you. Choosing to do better, every day, is where real change begins.
Thank you for this. I do realize I live a privileged life and want for nothing. But I firmly believe I was drawn to veganism - and human rights - because I was raised in an abusive "authoritarian" household. As a result, I view justice as a necessity, not a luxury. We do not simply make choices: We are our choices. And we can always choose to do better. That is where hope lives.
Spot on.
What a powerful reflection. Thank you for sharing it. Your perspective beautifully highlights the transformative power of lived experiences and the resilience that can come from adversity. Viewing justice as a necessity, not a luxury, is such a profound truth. Your journey to align your choices with your values shows immense strength and hope, not just for yourself but for the world around you. Choosing to do better, every day, is where real change begins.