We have lost compassion, so sacrifice is taken for granted, both ourselves and animals.
We think the most important ballot is the one in our wallet. Where we invest our money, what products we buy and who we support. We give less to quality than quantity. I myself notice that when we grow up we don't need to know how much food we need, but above all we need quality. We can elect an organic farmer by supporting organic projects such as Seasons, organic markets, institutes, institutes and the like. The more we attend such events, the greater the incentive for organic farmers and others. Remember, sometimes everything was organic. My grandmother, who is eighty this year, told me about it. Much also depends on our habits. Earlier, when we ordered glasses of wine, we forgot to ask if they had organic. Normal wine is sprayed at least ten times, we know this because we had vineyards. We used three thousand liters of spray per year, but we only had eight hundred vines. Now imagine how many vineyards there are in Slovenia and what the consumption is. No questions, just answers. Newton's Third Law, which speaks of action and reaction, is crucial. The most important work is working on ourselves, what we eat, who we hang out with, how we breathe and what we buy.