This statement let us face two crucial factors in our lives:
- Work to be done
- Time administration
It is not these texts objective to pass some morality lesson or to teach the reader how to manage his time. Everybody should know that to accomplish a job, or to make some effort happen, like bringing garbage outside or feeding a pet, will depend on everyone’s good will.
Wise time administration is also a personal challenge. Each person should know what is important to do over a day or a week, and what the priorities are.
As said before, the objective of these texts is to propose realistic alternatives to avoid the unnecessary slaughter of trees in urban environments. Trees are Oxygen Producing Units (OPU), a highly valuable article among all of those that fill the urban space.
Pruning has been recommended several times in previous texts as an alternative to putting down trees. Now we analyze the alleged lack of time and drive to prune them. Obviously these are real factors: a person, exhausted by her job, trying to make ends meet, would have neither time nor energy to accomplish a gardening task.
A simple solution would be to hire and pay a gardener. A more evolved concept would be the organization of tree protection societies, promoting free of charge pruning by volunteer work. Another concept, utopic nowadays, but feasible tomorrow, would be the accomplishment of this task by conscious municipalities.