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Old 31-05-2011, 12:04 AM posted to rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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Default Will you be gardening 10 years from now?

On Mon, 30 May 2011 20:35:12 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
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1. Adopt a positive attitude.
2. Life (and gardens) will find a way.


I disagree with your two points on life.

#1 Adopting a positive attitude is a risky game in my book.

Those that think with a positive attitude tend to cut corners where they
should not. "Just get it done... And hope for the best".


You are so gloomy, I bet your glass is always less than half empty and
you would be shocked if it got half full.


A person with a
negative attitude knows things can fail and will try and foresee all
negative outcomes and makes the best of it for the money and outcome. Spend
some extra time and get it right.


This is where your sour view disables you. This is a non sequitur.
There is no incompatibility between a positive attitude and using
foresight, planning and risk assessment. There is incompatibility
between a negative attitude and harnessing your maximum energy to take
the necessary action that your planning tells you is required.


#2 Life does not always find away.


Short of a planet-cracking bolide life will endure, even then some
microbes might make it to start all over again.

The challenge in front of us is to find a way to endure that will
minimise death and pain.

The earth is in sad shape because of reckless human behaviors. People are
always putting profit over health and environment.


That is true but it points to the solution: humans must fix what they
carelessly put at risk. Hiding away and saying "oh woe is us" will
not get it done.

David