that was a good post
you are right. our society left the "do for yourselves" and went into big cities where they needed to be supplied.
and when they were done with a product, they throw it out to buy another to takes it place....simply because they are consumers.
consumers do just that, consume and don't give back truly. we all do it to some point, more than others.
One way to help fix problems is process of elimination. You can't say take a car away from a person who must get to work to survive for money, but you can say lower the pet population severly to make more products for humans to survive. Vicious cycle.
Most people will not and do not give back. We yell about the future for our kids yet won't recycle our plastics, etc.
I guess it is hard to make everyday changes that would affect a future we can not see. And we all know, people hate change. lol
(on our farm we still use the old garbage pile in the back of the woods.)