Transition from Turk to Lev of Ishmael-Wilviston of Daniel Quinn, Eco City countries, and their country of origin can be divided into two categories: "servant" and "school leader". These terms come from Daniel Quinn's novel Ishmael. "Well, from then on, I will call you the people of [American] culture and all other cultures of people." "You call myself civilization and the rest are primitive." Enter Ecotopia After that, Will Weston vs. Ecotopian The practice was impressive, shocking and overwhelming.
"Vocabulary" which is a vocabulary of today is not a right for anyone. Author Daniel Quinn is talking about two people in his book "Ishmael: The Soul of the Mind and Spirit": "Takers" and "Levers". "The premise of Toke's story is that the world belongs to people ... The premise of Leaver's story is that" people are the things of the world ". "Takers are used to creating advantage for themselves. Leaders accept only what they need and realize that they are the guardians of the planet. Receptionists rarely examine the impact of their lifestyle. They believe they are responsible for living in a way to promote and protect the health of the land. Reception is person oriented, vacation is focused on life. Even discussing Toss's inequality and oppression himself did not solve the serious problem of being a tok. Takers are still takers. Can we learn to become a leader instead of a taker? The first step in this direction requires humility and effort.
One of the most influential books for me is Ishmael of Daniel Quinn. With this philosophical fantasy, Ismail calls people "servants" or "apart". "Taker" refers to people who treat the earth and residents as products. "Leaver" refers to people who live equally on the planet. This is a powerful book that will help me to understand what I want to be. For a long time, I thought that I was doing a good job of "leaving". This means I am not taking more from the earth. Unfortunately, my behavior is not my core way as I imagined. Let's look back on the idea that the land is my house. When taking care of my house, will I take care of this land? We are responsible for paying attention to what happened on this land everyday.