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Hey, good morning, good afternoon, good evening. This is your life. This is your chance. Listen.Â
[water running for most of the episode]
The word for today is conservation. Have you ever heard a story that changed the way you do things? A few years back, I saw a video of a local economics professor that described the way his parents back in China used the same water first for cooking, then for bathing, and last for watering plants. This professor’s story prompted me to begin turning off the water in the middle of my shower, and now I average about 3 minutes of water use per shower.
Today’s concrete challenge is to conserve water. You might turn off the tap when you’re soaping your hands or while you’re lathering in the shower. Capturing and reusing water like the professor’s parents is also a great method. Water conservation is real and necessary for many parts of the world, and it will eventually become unavoidable everywhere.
Hey, you are the kind of person who can do you part for future generations.
Let me know if this made a difference in your day by leaving a comment in your podcast app or at concrete.win/today.
Check back tomorrow for a new challenge. Until then.
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Full transcript here đź‘‹
Hey, good morning, good afternoon, good evening. This is your life. This is your chance. Listen.Â
[water running for most of the episode]
The word for today is conservation. Have you ever heard a story that changed the way you do things? A few years back, I saw a video of a local economics professor that described the way his parents back in China used the same water first for cooking, then for bathing, and last for watering plants. This professor’s story prompted me to begin turning off the water in the middle of my shower, and now I average about 3 minutes of water use per shower.
Today’s concrete challenge is to conserve water. You might turn off the tap when you’re soaping your hands or while you’re lathering in the shower. Capturing and reusing water like the professor’s parents is also a great method. Water conservation is real and necessary for many parts of the world, and it will eventually become unavoidable everywhere.
Hey, you are the kind of person who can do you part for future generations.
Let me know if this made a difference in your day by leaving a comment in your podcast app or at concrete.win/today.
Check back tomorrow for a new challenge. Until then.