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The Buddhist Monk, the Economist, and Global Warming

Creating a different mindset

Aunty Jean
5 min readOct 6, 2022
Photo by Faye Cornish on Unsplash

For things to reveal themselves to us, we need to be ready to abandon our views about them.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh, Being Peace

Discussions around climate change generally involve lots of data and predictions about just how little time we have left until the floods, droughts, and pollutants leave us with an environment that can no longer sustain human life.

And because the predictions are so dire, many of us feel helpless and fearful, so we cope by pushing our fears deep down inside ourselves, choosing not to think about horrific floods and fires that have already destroyed so much of our planet.

Hiding from our fears, resisting and denying “what is”, hurts all of us.

Beloved Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh is blazingly clear: there’s one thing we all have the power to change, which can make all the difference, and that is our mind. Our way of looking, seeing, and thinking determines every choice we make, the everyday actions we take or avoid, how we relate to those we love or oppose, and how we react in a crisis.

How do we react in a crisis — hoard, “get mine first”, blame and berate others, leave it to someone else to solve? Those reactions keep worsening our problems.

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Aunty Jean
Aunty Jean

Written by Aunty Jean

Constantly curious, dog-loving, politically progressive, book-loving, vegan lady. I want to keep learning every day, exploring other points of view.

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