Let the poor save water, let the poor save food, let the poor save energy.


At the same time, the water consumption of a golf course each day equals the weekly usage of a small town,
a private jet's one-flight carbon emissions are equivalent to a normal person's annual driving,
and the oil burned by a yacht docked at the port is enough for your family to use for a year.
No one cares about these.
Because the water and food saved are not for the Earth, but to make you feel responsible,
to make you think resource shortages are because of people like you wasting too much.
Responsibility is spread out, costs are dispersed, and guilt has no owner.
You save water your whole life, but it’s worth less than what a yacht consumes in a day.
But they make you think it’s your problem.
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