“Let us talk about addiction. If you think you are not an addict, I invite you to reconsider. You may be defensive, but I promise there is truth in it. If you don’t want to trust me, then trust your wisdom. You are addicted to several things, and those things have a cost—a cost that is heavy not just for you, but for your family, society, and above all your cohabitants and me. You thought you were not that important; trust me, you are. When I say you are important, it is not in a good light. Your addictions cost Mother Nature severely.”
“Look into your closet. Look into your drawer. Look into your purse. Look around you. You will find your addictions. What can you give up? I know it is a hard question for you as you have lived with all these things that you consider necessities. Are they or have you been told that they are necessities? Don’t be blinded by the shiny advertisements. Follow your actions from dawn to dusk and take it further. List the number of things you use, the number of things that are mandatory for your existence. Step back and see if you can fathom the impact and cost to my legacy. Are you shocked? Don’t be shocked, it’s the truth. I would rather you do something about it than be shocked. Oh well, you cannot not afford to be shocked, can you? If you only knew all that I have to give up for the things you have in your daily life, even the simplest of things, you would be surprised. That is the truth that my dear friend has been trying to explain. He left it to me because he wanted you to hear from the horse’s mouth, or in this case, the Lion’s.”
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