[vlog # 8] Biking | Collecting Trash | Video Improvements


Hooray Readers! Bringing yet another fun and crazy video to the community - Mr.P on

Video!


The main idea of this video is to show people in a funny way that taking some time to

collect trash out of nature doesn't hurt, even if it's not your trash. By maintaining the

environment clean we'll hopefully create a community consciousness - if it's clean,

I'll maintain clean; if it's dirty it'll encourage people into leaving trash.

I also decided to include my GoPro testing session. In fact, the old

GoPro 1 did quite a nice job, so it'll be possible to record all my bike adventures,

YEAH!


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Obs.: Sorry for the small 'stains' on the video image, the

lens has a small scratch right in the middle and I don't have the resourses to fix it

now.

Some Thoughts

Biking and enjoying nature can be refreshing, we all know it. However, I can't

understand how the human being is capable of destroying and not carrying at all about its

own habitat.

As you may know, the forest is my favourite place to hang out away from everyone and the

stress of the city; its fresh air, the birds, the wind and the small lake countaining

dozens of different animals compose a relaxing scenery for my vLogs. Only if it could

remain fresh like it should be.

I often go there during the week to spend the day biking and recording, and most of the

time I find trash laying around, possibly from people who go there on the weekends.

Why would they leave the trash behind? It's a disrespect that goes beyond my

imagination.


Why you should pick up trash!

Have you ever heard that, by setting the example, others will follow? It's the human

nature. With that in mind I'd like to share this text I read a couple years ago, it's

called The Broken

Window Theory. The full article is quite big so I'll condense in one important

part.

 At the community level, disorder and crime are usually inextricably

linked, in a kind of developmental sequence. Social psychologists and police officers tend

to agree that if a window in a building is broken and is left unrepaired, all the rest of

the windows will soon be broken. This is as true in nice neighborhoods as in rundown ones.

Window-breaking does not necessarily occur on a large scale because some areas are

inhabited by determined window-breakers whereas others are populated by window-lovers;

rather, one unrepaired broken window is a signal that no one cares, and so breaking more

windows costs nothing. (It has always been fun.) Source: <a

href="https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-broken-window-theory/">Coding Horror

Blog

Bringing this concept to our littering problem, I'd like to reinforce my idea. A dirty

place will induce people into leaving their trash behind simply because they'll think that

no one cares, thus the importance of keeping the forest clean all the time!

You'll not only take out materials that could potentially hurt native animals, but

you'll create a complete psycological context, where hopefully, will make people realise

that they could do the same or at least regret littering.


Are you a nature lover? What are you doing to make it better? Drop a message down

below, it'll be awesome to exchange idas.

If you liked this post, please, consider leaving your upvote for a hot coffee.


~Love ya all,


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Disclaimer:  The author of this post is a convict broke

backpacker, who has travelled more than 10.000 km hitchhiking. Following him may cause

severe problems of wanderlust and inquietud. You've been warned.


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I'm Arthur. I blog about Adventure Stories, Brazil, Travel, Camping & Life

Experiences.

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