First, Happy Tiger Year!
Let's practice our listening this time.
A year ago my ex-study group showed me this clips "The Story of Stuff", which is awesome, and it also gets a new topic "Cap & Trade"
But let's focus on "The Story of Stuff" first:
- What is in the clips that impressed you most?
- Have you ever thought about the story of stuffs that you bought?
- Do you agree that if we don't buy or own stuff, we don't have value?
- Which one will you choose, avoiding toxin by living in Prairie, or using toxin-stuff and live a convenient life?
- Do you think you need to contribute to the "Golden Arrow" by not being perceived obsolescence?
- Do you feel that you're also inside the evil-circle of working-spending-TV-working?
- I say: being rich make us overuse resources, do you agree with that?
- After watching this movie, is there any "light-bulbs" in you head that will change your present shopping habits?
- Won't the shopping-less attitude halt the global-economy-growth, especially for production countries like China?
- If you think it will, is there any other way to save the world without give any negative affect on the economy?
And just for fun, a comedian George Carlin said: "Have you ever noticed that their stuff is shit and your shit is stuff? God! And you say, "Get that shit off there and let me put my stuff down!"
cheers,
maria
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