Go vegetarian Save the Planet
By titaniumsoul
@titaniumsoul (1191)
Singapore
November 24, 2008 10:15am CST
Can a person go on diet of vegetarian just to save the planet? It works for other people but it doesn't work for me. Is saving the planet more important than saving your job and lifestyle?
2 responses
@trillan_20 (183)
• Canada
11 Dec 08
You wouldnt have a job or a lifestyle if you had no planet. So i think saving the planet is definately a good idea. No to say that if everyone became vegetarian the planet would be 100% better again, but it would certainly help. And just curious...how does being vegetarian affect you job?
@titaniumsoul (1191)
• Singapore
11 Dec 08
Common sense tells me that when earth is not in existence, there will be no life. Becoming a vegetarian comes from personal's free will. Nobody has ever force anybody to become a vegetarian. I, myself am not a vegetarian and it doesn't affect my job. I have friends who are vegetarian but their lives are normal, except that they will remind people again and again to save the earth which is very annoying sometimes. If a vegetarian ask me to convert myself to be vegetarian, I will say no! Because being a vegetarian or not, life stills goes on.
@narayan2006 (2954)
• India
24 Nov 08
Vegetables and fruits are beneficial,on several grounds. But one need not forcibly change one's life style going against one's natural taste. Going for vegetarian food can certainly serve to save many innocent animal's life on the planet. Killing animals for the sake of our survival and pleasure gives pain to many people. I am personally a vegetarian person and enjoy a healthy,stress free and happy life. Thanks.


