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Sustainable habits that anyone can master
Imagine that someone gives you a key to a garden full of seasonal fruits and vegetables. You can take as much as you want. What will you do?
I'll take a look at what grows there, pick a few things, and say thank you.
I will start planning whom I could give the surplus to.
I will take only what I know and what I know I will use.
I will be happy, but I probably won't drop by right away.
I propose that we could further develop the garden together.
Imagine that someone around you starts talking about waste reduction and minimalism. What's your first thought?
Interesting, maybe I could take some inspiration.
Oh, another topic that wants to convince me how to live.
I'm already doing something similar, but quietly and without fanfare.
I feel like opposing – everyone has their own lifestyle after all.
I want to ask about specific examples and experiences.
In the morning you wake up and find out that there is no electricity. What do you do first?
I will open the window and make my coffee differently – I will improvise.
I will start looking for where the problem is and who I can call.
I'll sit down and use it as an excuse to rest.
I’m angry, I feel cut off without technology.
I'm going to the neighbor – maybe we can solve something together.
Your refrigerator is half empty, but you have various leftovers. What are you having for dinner?
I will make a creative "everything leftover" dish.
I'll order something so I have it without any worries.
I'll prepare a simple, nutritious plate from what is left.
I will leave it to my partner or someone else.
I will consider whether it is time for a short fast or detox.
A friend invites you to a weekend workshop on simpler living. How do you respond?
I'll check the program right away - it sounds interesting.
I will say that I don't know if I'll find time for it.
I will consider whether there will be people there that I feel good with.
I would rather go somewhere with comfort – a workshop is not for me.
I will ask if it would be possible to come just for part of it.
What resonates with you the most when imagining "sustainable living"?
The feeling of being part of something bigger.
Efficiency and less waste.
Inner peace and order within oneself and around oneself.
Reduction of stress from material pressure.
The option to create your own alternatives.
During your walk, you notice a plastic bottle on the sidewalk. What will you do?
I will lift her and throw her into the nearest trash can.
I don't pay attention – it's not my responsibility.
I wonder why people leave it there.
I will take her, but I feel anger at the irresponsibility of others.
I will take a picture of her and share it with a comment about waste.
Which of these statements is closest to you?
Every small step counts, even if no one sees it.
Changes only make sense if they are visible and permanent.
I'm doing what I can, but I won't complicate my life with it.
I make the change first in myself, and only then do I spread it.
I find meaning in simplicity, not in perfection.
If you could change just one thing about your daily routine, what would it be?
Walk or ride a bike more.
Limit impulsive buying.
Cook at home more often.
To have more time for nature.
Reduce the use of plastics and packaging.
How would you respond to the opinion that "Sustainability is only for those who can afford it"?
I would try to offer a different perspective.
I will consider whether there is something to it.
I feel slight irritation – it's just an excuse.
I agree - not everyone has the same conditions.
I would like to steer the conversation away, I don’t feel like arguing.
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