Knowing too much, doing too little

Knowing too much, doing too little

Like many of my close friends, I wish to do my part in leaving the world a better place and doing good and important work. 

Growing up, I always loved school and all the things we had the opportunity to learn and do. BUT, the one detrimental thing that too much schooling does is analysis paralysis—where we hesitate to make actionable decisions against problems we know about, simply because we know too much information. 

It’s funny, but it’s also true. 

This past year, I’ve learned a lot (and never really enough) about the current state of the world. 

I’ve learned that although we know much about polluting industries and climate science, better action is slow to follow. I’ve learned that the most environmentally responsible way of living is to learn to love what you already have, and to live a more health-conscious lifestyle—not with bandaid solutions that give the illusion of good health, but to truly sleep, eat, and exercise (like how our parents and grandparents taught us). Most importantly of all, I learned that a healthy and clean life is fairly simple. 

As an industrial designer, I couldn’t bring myself to create anything new using virgin materials for a long time. I didn’t want to make the situation worse than it already was by producing things (more garbage) that weren’t necessary to my life. 

I was in my own phase of analysis paralysis. 

A few months passed by, and it came to me that by doing nothing, I was also not contributing anything to make the situation better. 

Now that it’s the end of the fall semester, I’m using this opportunity with all of you to introduce a small but fun project of mine which I call, Seconds. 

Seconds is the fashion repair service for your garments. Starting from $24 a piece with local delivery back to you. AND, it’s launching this Sunday in person, at OCAD’s Artist Alley Holiday Market from 1pm-7pm in the Great Hall. 

As the year of 2019 wraps up, this will be the beginning of my attempt in helping myself, as well as those I care about, live a cleaner life.

With that said, drop off your jeans, sweaters, shirts, and pants that need a repair (or tell me where I can find you to pick them up). I’m accepting requests and orders in person at the Holiday Market at 100McCaul, 2nd floor, Dec 15 from 1PM-7PM. I’ll see you there.

Howeson Lu

Omescape Canada- Escape-room designer

5 年

Here are my thoughts on this matter. I see information as music of pieces of instrument. When we perceive it, some information stacks with others to form music. Too much of it at the same time becomes noise. So it’s important to categorize these pieces and as they form their little marching band of opinions, it is then up to us to decide which we like better. A larger band(loads of information) means it’s loudest (with most influence) but it doesn’t make its music pleasant to your taste. So switching The mindset from finding the biggest band, to one that you enjoy right now, and always keep an eye for your change in taste.

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