
Sustained forests; sustained profits
The Work Ethic
Lasting Forests promotes the Work Ethic which includes actions and attitudes that are:
- being efficient with energy and time
- having sufficient resources for a quality life
- minimizing waste
- maximizing embodied energy
- sharing expertise
- being gentle on the land, achieving and maintaining health, both physical and mental
- having concern for children becoming fully human; always learning
- being diversified, engaging in meaningful physical and mental work
- being supportive of and assisting others
- enhancing for tomorrow's citizens
- being clear about the difference between efficiency and effectiveness
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