Every year on April 22, Earth Day marks the anniversary of
the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. According to EarthDay.org,
“That day gave a voice to an emerging public consciousness about the state of
our planet — In the decades leading up to the first Earth Day, Americans were
consuming vast amounts of leaded gas through massive and inefficient
automobiles. Industry belched out smoke and sludge with little fear of the
consequences from either the law or bad press. Air pollution was commonly
accepted as the smell of prosperity. Until this point, mainstream America
remained largely oblivious to environmental concerns and how a polluted
environment threatens human health… Earth Day 1970 would come to provide a
voice to this emerging environmental consciousness, and putting environmental
concerns on the front page.”
The Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee which was
formed around the concepts presented in the book of the same name by humanitarian
and author L. Ron Hubbard, celebrated Earth Day this year with virtual messages
highlighting care for the planet.
The Way to Happiness is filled with twenty-one precepts based
on the fact that one’s survival depends on the survival of others. One of these
precepts is “Safeguard and Improve Your Environment,” and showcases the
importance of taking care of the planet. It reads: “There are many things one
can do to help take care of the planet. They begin with the idea that one
should. They progress with suggesting to others they should. Man has gotten up
to the potential of destroying the planet. He must be pushed on up to the
capability and actions of saving it. It is, after all, what we’re standing on.”
The Way to Happiness Association wants to bring people
together who care, so they can connect and do bigger things. The messages
shared online from The Way to Happiness Association cane be found here:
facebook.com/twthtn. For more information on The Way to Happiness Association, visit
twthtn.org.
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