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MineralMan

(151,259 posts)
22. Silent Spring. Yes.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 01:29 PM
Jan 2020

I was a junior in high school when it came out. It was one of the many books I was reading at the time. All of them were leading me to think about many things in a different way.

I dropped out of college in my sophomore year, because I began to understand what a career as an Electronics Engineer would really mean. At the time, I didn't have an alternative idea that was really appealing. So, I took a break for a few months, and then enlisted in the USAF to give myself some more time to think and read.

After my four year enlistment, though, I went back to college, changing my major to English. I figured a life spent writing would be my best option. And so it has been, I think.

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We seem to be in a growth paradigm still Beringia Jan 2020 #1
The birth rate in the United States MineralMan Jan 2020 #3
There is an inverse positive effect of the current population growth dynamic. Aristus Jan 2020 #11
Well, that's true. However the gross population in the USA is still MineralMan Jan 2020 #13
this AllaN01Bear Jan 2020 #37
Absolutely. I'd add only that the great shortage ahead of us isn't food - but water sandensea Jan 2020 #15
Yes, potable water is a global crisis. MineralMan Jan 2020 #17
Fortunately, most of the world's continents have gotten their birth rates under control sandensea Jan 2020 #27
Yes. That's true, too. MineralMan Jan 2020 #31
Reminds me of that Peter O'Toole joke about his ex-wife sandensea Jan 2020 #47
LOL! MineralMan Jan 2020 #48
I remember when serious people discussed the concept of ZPG. Zoonart Jan 2020 #32
Yes. Our privilege apparently includes having as many children as MineralMan Jan 2020 #68
I was reading an interesting article on climate change (maybe at Vox?), bullwinkle428 Jan 2020 #2
Well, when sea levels cause water to be lapping MineralMan Jan 2020 #5
Some hard core denialists don't believe wnylib Jan 2020 #8
Pretty soon, movies labeled science fiction will start to come true. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #4
Sure. Those scenarios have been thought about and MineralMan Jan 2020 #6
We should all have feelings of dispair. Especially since TWO elections have been stolen CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #14
Well, I'd rather see resolve than despair. MineralMan Jan 2020 #16
That's why I mentioned those two elections where the wrong people had second-place victories. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #34
We'll see in a few months whether we learned anything. MineralMan Jan 2020 #35
One of my favorite dystopian movies is "Judge Dredd" MineralMan Jan 2020 #7
I didn't see that one, probably because Stallone was in it. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #20
Yes. The movie was a satire, for sure. MineralMan Jan 2020 #21
I'm guessing that Blade Runner is the more likely scenario, without the replicants. GoneOffShore Jan 2020 #41
Some of them are already coming true PatSeg Jan 2020 #44
Think of the genius and optimism of Gene Roddenberry. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #56
Oh yes PatSeg Jan 2020 #60
Just like Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #61
My grandfather warned us specifically in 1965, though he used slightly different spelling DFW Jan 2020 #9
My father, in 1962, had one thing to say about all that: MineralMan Jan 2020 #10
My dad told me at age 15 he was in no rush to become a grandfather. DFW Jan 2020 #12
Blaming entire generations is silly. yardwork Jan 2020 #18
There's a wide generation gap between older boomers lambchopp59 Jan 2020 #57
Your generalization of older retired people is inaccurate. Backseat Driver Jan 2020 #71
Good point. The economic inequalities affect all generations. yardwork Jan 2020 #74
Thank you!!!! relayerbob Jan 2020 #19
Silent Spring. Yes. MineralMan Jan 2020 #22
We're alike in this regard as well. I've written poetry and fiction skip fox Jan 2020 #43
I stopped working for others in 1974. MineralMan Jan 2020 #45
In the fall of 1969, while on the lam from the F.B.I. skip fox Jan 2020 #55
Ooh...on the lam from the FBI. MineralMan Jan 2020 #58
The problem with this thinking... Lithos Jan 2020 #23
That's a good point. MineralMan Jan 2020 #25
I was 17 years old on the first Earth Day. It had a great livetohike Jan 2020 #24
Yeah, I have the original first Whole Earth Catalog, too. MineralMan Jan 2020 #28
So cool!! I submitted a few articles to Mother Earth News livetohike Jan 2020 #36
An "interesting life" has always been my goal. MineralMan Jan 2020 #39
The same rhetoric since 1965 Dukkha Jan 2020 #26
Yes. It's a losing battle. The people who should be reading MineralMan Jan 2020 #29
The Hippies were right. OMGWTF Jan 2020 #30
Yeah, well, there have people people all along MineralMan Jan 2020 #33
this AllaN01Bear Jan 2020 #38
LOL! MineralMan Jan 2020 #40
We're not so old (I'm 73) skip fox Jan 2020 #42
Nah. We're old. MineralMan Jan 2020 #46
Agreed hence my username. Didn't put much thought Boomerproud Jan 2020 #49
Every generation has all kinds of people PatSeg Jan 2020 #52
I agree with you.. Hulk Jan 2020 #50
..and we levitated the Pentagon!! samnsara Jan 2020 #51
LOL! MineralMan Jan 2020 #53
I am a firm believer that individuals can only achieve symbolic actions in this fight... Moostache Jan 2020 #54
Yes. The power of the individual is vastly overrated. MineralMan Jan 2020 #59
Thank you MineralMan for giving voice to how many of us feel. n/t 7wo7rees Jan 2020 #62
It's my pleasure. MineralMan Jan 2020 #63
I think our generation was a disaster. NNadir Jan 2020 #64
Actually the Greatest Generation elected Reagan. MineralMan Jan 2020 #65
I don't buy that for a New York second. NNadir Jan 2020 #66
You are correct - the Baby Boomers have created the disaster that present day walkingman Jan 2020 #67
Well, the good news is that these Millenials... NNadir Jan 2020 #80
as my brother said right after KT2000 Jan 2020 #69
K&R MatthewHatesTrump2 Jan 2020 #70
You started a good thread, MM. My seminal reading was The Population Bomb... Hekate Jan 2020 #72
Thanks! Your insights are always welcome. MineralMan Jan 2020 #75
Labeling People by generations is like labeling them by astrology. MarcA Jan 2020 #73
The unknown history of boomer activism DBoon Jan 2020 #76
I don't have children, but to take credit for not doing so is a stretch. One of the Doodley Jan 2020 #77
It is the decision that is the thing. MineralMan Jan 2020 #79
You decided not to have children who would make the world a better place? Why? Doodley Jan 2020 #82
There is no way to predict what your potential children would do. MineralMan Jan 2020 #83
It's in our nature to want more xyoungblood Jan 2020 #78
Not all generation ignored the warnings uponit7771 Jan 2020 #81
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