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How can sustainability be guaranteed?

Ah! Don’t bite! ....

“Don’t buy pets at the pet store you can see over there. All the pets sold there are sick. If you take your pet home, it will die in just a few months.”

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What kind of people have pets?

Hmm. I can see a white one-story house through the window of the car. The sign that is displayed indicates that it is a pet shop. Many baskets are lined up by the window, and we can see the faces of many small animals.
Puppies, kittens, birds, and rabbits. Both are lovely and children or lonely adults will stop in front of the store.
People who don’t care about the large amount of filth spilling from the animals’ bodies, the terrible animal odor, or the complex infectious diseases may buy kittens or puppies. Even though the price is not so cheap.
I don’t know if those little animals come with a pedigree. Basically, it’s important for pets to be cute. But what if they have a potential illness?

Excuse, logic, values, etc.

are not effective without universality. Views that can only be applied to individual matters will probably not get a lot of support.
What is universality? It means that something is general and objective. However, I would like to point out that there are some factors that are often overlooked when it is introduced. One of them is sustainability.
No matter how perfect a certain universality is, if it deteriorates over time, it will be significantly devalued. So if something is universally stated, it needs to be valid years later.
However, it is not easy to guarantee this sustainability. This is because, as a guarantee of sustainability, it is necessary to accurately predict future situations that have not yet emerged.
Of course, no one knows the future. So getting sustainability is terribly annoying. And if sustainability breaks down, all universality will turn into scams.
So what?


“This puppy hates humans, so don’t suddenly move your hands or feet in front of him. You may be bitten by him.” You’re kidding? Why do humans have to be in a good mood for animals? I saw the face of the puppy’s owner. She looks happy. Has this puppy ever bitten your hand or paw? You’ve never been bitten, right? This dog only discriminates against humans. If I provided food and sleeping space for this dog, this dog would never attack me. This puppy barks at me just by moving my body! I was fed up and shook my head. Ah! Don’t bite!

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