Entry Seven: A Fresh Approach
Yep, it is me again, but today I want to take a new approach into a different perspective on a topic that we are all use to. I want to discuss a real film, called Fresh. I want to discuss the food that we consume, not just a section of it, but all the food that we all think that is proper to purchase at the grocery store. It is no good, the industries think that they know best, but they are ruining the way we live. This is the new: We are taking away the working man, the natural way that we live, and dispensing our efforts of a better life into a jar.
When did we give ourselves up into such a convenience to destroy the past before we learned to walk towards the correct way of living? When did people think that these machines were going to make the world a better place? Was it in the moment that we all saw the machine in action? Was it when we saw the production value raise the roof? Was it worth it? What did such a convenience? The answer isn't exactly everything, but the answer is close. Like all lessons, we can still find ourselves again.
I am here to say, like every other problem seems to have, there is a solution that we all don't see clearly just yet. Life itself is not metal, it's not the rock that forms our mountains, but the dirt that binds all of us together.
Life lives beneath our toes, and farmers have learned how to take every advantage of the natural cycle of the growing process of natural food. Why throw that away when we just need to spread the efforts to making our food better to eat. We all sit on our asses, wishing the world can be a better place, but the world sometimes is at the level that it is at. Simply because we have the people that say that let the people who tarnish the value of the world get away with it. We have allowed the industries win, because they have spread to every corner forcing us out of options to purchase right food.
We all, as people everywhere, have fallen under this thought that we have to do what is available conveniently is a lie. The purpose of the film was this, saying that we have the resources to be better, but let them go to waste. Life is hard, it takes work to breath, it takes work to maintain our styles if life, and it takes the most work to flourish in how healthy that we keep it stable.
Do you see the differences in the homes that I have here? There is a house, just like our own. Then you have a farm, a home that raises their own food, and food to share with the world. Is it easier to ignore these issues that we have just combined all our people of the world into big patches all around the world. Leaving everywhere else completely alone. Natural food sprouts out of the ground from the blood, sweat, and tears from a farmer that worked his ass off to make sure that the family that he pours his life into. What surprises me the most every single day is that we all complain about what we eat, but never do anything about it. Not really. When was the last time that you stopped using the products that are at the store, and grew it? If you are one of those people, you know what it is like to scratch the surface of what countless farmers have learned in a life time. Farmers have been here since the beginning, not because they are the "poor man," but because we all need them to survive. Without them we wouldn't have the core to our nutrient.
Without farmers there would be no natural cycle of growing the earth to its current state that we all would like to keep it at. There would be no life in the area, there would be nothing left if we took at the resources at once without taking the knowledge of what farmers pass on from generation to generation. Farmers are the teachers of food, and we neglect the fact these masters of natural food never existed. Without the natural balance, we would, as Americans continue to fall under this false diet. How are you eating your food?
When did we give ourselves up into such a convenience to destroy the past before we learned to walk towards the correct way of living? When did people think that these machines were going to make the world a better place? Was it in the moment that we all saw the machine in action? Was it when we saw the production value raise the roof? Was it worth it? What did such a convenience? The answer isn't exactly everything, but the answer is close. Like all lessons, we can still find ourselves again.
I am here to say, like every other problem seems to have, there is a solution that we all don't see clearly just yet. Life itself is not metal, it's not the rock that forms our mountains, but the dirt that binds all of us together.
Life lives beneath our toes, and farmers have learned how to take every advantage of the natural cycle of the growing process of natural food. Why throw that away when we just need to spread the efforts to making our food better to eat. We all sit on our asses, wishing the world can be a better place, but the world sometimes is at the level that it is at. Simply because we have the people that say that let the people who tarnish the value of the world get away with it. We have allowed the industries win, because they have spread to every corner forcing us out of options to purchase right food.
We all, as people everywhere, have fallen under this thought that we have to do what is available conveniently is a lie. The purpose of the film was this, saying that we have the resources to be better, but let them go to waste. Life is hard, it takes work to breath, it takes work to maintain our styles if life, and it takes the most work to flourish in how healthy that we keep it stable.
Do you see the differences in the homes that I have here? There is a house, just like our own. Then you have a farm, a home that raises their own food, and food to share with the world. Is it easier to ignore these issues that we have just combined all our people of the world into big patches all around the world. Leaving everywhere else completely alone. Natural food sprouts out of the ground from the blood, sweat, and tears from a farmer that worked his ass off to make sure that the family that he pours his life into. What surprises me the most every single day is that we all complain about what we eat, but never do anything about it. Not really. When was the last time that you stopped using the products that are at the store, and grew it? If you are one of those people, you know what it is like to scratch the surface of what countless farmers have learned in a life time. Farmers have been here since the beginning, not because they are the "poor man," but because we all need them to survive. Without them we wouldn't have the core to our nutrient.
Without farmers there would be no natural cycle of growing the earth to its current state that we all would like to keep it at. There would be no life in the area, there would be nothing left if we took at the resources at once without taking the knowledge of what farmers pass on from generation to generation. Farmers are the teachers of food, and we neglect the fact these masters of natural food never existed. Without the natural balance, we would, as Americans continue to fall under this false diet. How are you eating your food?
-Brandon
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