I pick up trash in my neighborhood all the time and thought it was kinda rough, but yours sounds on a whole other level.
Once you get a section of street down to zero, and walk it regularly, it's actually quite maintainable. Only so much free shit enters the ecosystem every day and it only takes a couple of seconds to pick it up.
Really one patriot can easily keep an entire block clear of freeloader trash.
There was a movement and initiative in the US in the1970's by a nationwide group to have each member of the group 'adopt' an area of 360 homes, then to serve that area, love that area, and raise that area, as if it was the whole nation.
The concept is solid. The number is not really important. What's important is, as you say, if even a small number of people do this on a consistent and spread out level, the power would be incalculable.
Love and service in action is the antidote to apathy.
I pick up trash in my neighborhood all the time and thought it was kinda rough, but yours sounds on a whole other level.
Once you get a section of street down to zero, and walk it regularly, it's actually quite maintainable. Only so much free shit enters the ecosystem every day and it only takes a couple of seconds to pick it up.
Really one patriot can easily keep an entire block clear of freeloader trash.
There was a movement and initiative in the US in the1970's by a nationwide group to have each member of the group 'adopt' an area of 360 homes, then to serve that area, love that area, and raise that area, as if it was the whole nation.
The concept is solid. The number is not really important. What's important is, as you say, if even a small number of people do this on a consistent and spread out level, the power would be incalculable.
Love and service in action is the antidote to apathy.
so analytical! I'll do it!