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Rahasya Uncensored


every one of us can do. For instance, I still have a flip phone that I’ve had for many years; it still works just fine, and everything in our office is updated


yes. But our world is far from perfect and everything has a cost.


As always, my opinion about this world boils down to the fact that without a massive leap in conscious


cellphones, much in the same way that tuna meat is now sold as “dolphin safe.”


What Can We Do?


Many of us feel overwhelmed when reading about something such as this; however, there is something that


equipment. For example, the Mac G5 computer we recently bought is a 2009 upgraded with solid-state technology and it works great; we also recently bought a refurbished iPad. Would we like to have all the latest technology on the market? I suppose if we lived in a perfect world,


awareness we will not make it as a species, but I think this is happening; your reading this article is a sign of that process. But along the way we can make changes in our buying habits and stop buying “into” the latest upgraded cell phone on the market when the phone we have works perfectly. Would you eat that tuna sandwich if you knew a dolphin gave its life for you to eat it? This problem is much worse than I’ve written about here so please do your own research and the next time you pick up that brand-new smartphone, look into your heart and ask yourself if the price you are paying is worth the life and possible extinction of yet another sentient self-aware species on our planet.


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