I do. I'll reference Robin Wall Kimmerer, a member of the Potawatomi community, who wrote Braiding Sweetgrass. Read it. She said something beautiful: When is Mother Earth going to be thanked by humans for being here, because she gives so much? Everything we have is from the earth. We take all of that, but when do we give back?
Thinking about that—everything is an ancestor, everything gives us something, everything is alive—how do we give back for the food we bought from the grocery store instead of just taking it and paying for it, and really understand those relationships, those cycles, those relationalities? It's about having that moment of appreciation and respect, and the responsibility we have, really, to the earth and everything around us to give back and have gratitude.
We have a responsibility, being on this land, and we're not really being accountable to that responsibility. Thinking about that will maybe shift some mindsets a bit.