Well, when you burn your bridges, you are making
sure that there is no way to return from whence you came. You cannot
take back a negative remark, you cannot put things back to where they
were before, and you can’t unhurt someone’s feelings. The style
and grace with which you address people and communicate with them is
a cause to the effect of how badly you have burned your bridges, or
whether they are still standing, in mint condition.
Burning bridges and taking names has to do with
making a list and checking off all of the people you have hurt, all
of the damage you have created, and how much vengeance, revenge,
coldness, ruthlessness, etc. you have wreaked upon a certain person
or group of people.
Now, in the physical world, burning bridges really
only applies in wartime, where generals would motivate their troops
by giving them no form of retreat. They would either win or die, and
that was their only choice. It meant that their troops were fully
motivated to deliver high quality results and win by a large
margin…or else.
Today, we have devoted a great deal of our time to
communicating the importance of making the world a safer, more eco
friendly, more sustainable planet. What with population rise and
resource mismanagement, people have often found that being eco
friendly is far more important than it ever had to be if things were
done differently.
We are burning our bridges behind us.
And we are hungry, with no supply lines to feed us.
The only way out is to fight our own greed-filled
consumption and to begin building anew a world of renewable
resources, where each of us is able to provide at least a quarter of
our own food, fuel, and other resources. That would be ideal, anyway.
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