And what if the land that you need to grow wheat is infertile or already occupied?
Not to mention that you still have to purchase the seeds, provide the labor, provide the means to distribute the wheat after it has grown, process the wheat into bread, buy an oven to bake it, pay for gas to heat your oven, etc etc...all of which costs another scarce resource: money.
And the 20 people are hungry NOW, they can't wait for you to get this process started.
If it was all so simple, we would not have starvation in this world.
Look at some of the countries around the world that cannot even sustain themselves due to their high population and population growth and land being too infertile.
Resources do not all replenish, either. Some are, for all intents and purposes, gone once they are used.
It takes hundreds of years for a forest to grow, but only one day for us to completely destroy it for furniture and notebook paper.
Replenish that.
And no amount of conservation can account for the exponential growth of our species.
To say that there are more than enough resources to accommodate everyone is untrue.
Again replying to your statement: "If my neigbor came to me and mentioned getting together to conserve resourses, I would think it was a good idea, as would anyone intelligent and not completely self-centered. You are sadly mistaken if you think everyone would react like yourself. Your logic exist only is you assume people will always be self-centered and interested and nothing else, a bit much of the law of nature for me."
Then tell me why whenever there is any kind of natural disaster or storm warning whatsoever, people rush out to buy the "necessities"? Stock up on them?
I have yet to see a man at the grocery store during a winter storm warning put back a carton of milk and some toilet paper since he already has two and the guy in the line behind him has none (and the store has run out)...
And why do stores always run out?
Why are there never enough flu shots during the winter? You see people actually fighting for them. Maryland/DC area had to institute a "lotto" for them.
We're not even talking about a truly dire situation here, as we've never really had one in the US.
But if the
ever hits the fan, know this: people don't care about you, they care about themselves and their family first and foremost.
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