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by Ixiaus 2522 days ago
You don't have to completely change your lifestyle to make beneficial improvements to your life and community. We often make the mistake of thinking that a strong signal will have more impact than frequent and consistent weak signals.

If you make small and totally doable changes here and there, they will accumulate and have an impact, especially if more people in the community begin adding their own weak signals. No one weak signal on its own will have the ability to change the dire course we find ourselves on but it needs to start with taking some personal responsibility.

A few, small and easy changes I've made that help: I signed up for my electric utility's green option (they offset 100% of my usage by buying from a windfarm here in Texas), we went from a two-car family to a one-car family, we switched to a hybrid, I moved to remote work instead of commuting, and I use the bus system as often as I can.

Those changes all happened over the course of the last three years and many other lifestyle changes. The biggest change I've made was focusing on financial independence which helped me move from profligate consumption to saving the majority of my income.

If you feel worried, the best thing you can do is make small, meaningful changes because it will help you feel empowered which wards off despair.

The situation certainly feels pretty dire but I think we can solve it, it just requires the accumulation of weak signals.