I made a choice recently. I was at Dollar Tree and I had a choice between two buckets. I chose the one that looked a bit rougher. My criteria? It was made in Mexico rather than China.
It was just one choice by one person. The total money was $1.25, plus tax. It was not an economy breaker unless you multiply it by the dozens of choices each of the 350,000,000 Americans make every day.
Check the label. See where it was made. If you have a choice, purchase a bit of freedom along with your closet treasures. If we start caring enough to let it effect our choices then our world will be a better place.
homo unius libri
Opus 2022-244: The Power of Choice
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