Want to live Sustainably in a World made for Waste?
Aditya Dhaka, 7:47 p.m. In a world where everything feels disposable—relationships, habits, even our time—the idea of sustainability takes on a much deeper meaning. Living sustainably isn't just about reducing waste in the traditional sense; it’s about resisting the culture of excess that seeps into every corner of our lives. We live in a society that often treats people as replaceable and experiences as fleeting. We scroll past meaningful moments, buy things we don’t need for a dopamine hit, and let connections wither because building them back takes effort. So, can we truly live sustainably in a world that encourages us to discard rather than preserve? Think of all the emotional "waste" we generate. Failed friendships, ghosted conversations, unspoken words—we leave behind pieces of ourselves without pausing to repair or reflect. Living sustainably here means holding onto what matters, mending relationships instead of tossing them aside when they no longer feel convenien...