Translated…
On loving our planet, the three R’s of recycle is a necessity. The three R’s are Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. As I was a homeroom instructor, in order to keep the environment clean, to show love to the planet more, I’d often remind my students on ways that they can apply the three R’s to their own daily lives. For instance, on the parent-teacher conferences, I’d printed the pages of notes on the recycled papers, and, in order to prevent the parents from misunderstanding what I was doing, as I was passing the pages out, I’d explained to them why the other side of the pages are already used, and, everybody usually commended and applauded me for so doing.
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Recently, another question keeps on surfacing into my mind: on resources, and items, we have the three R’s of recycling, but, how about ourselves? What about our lives? We have our expiration dates, when life is at the very end, other than ashes to ashes and dust into dust, what are other options? At this time, the “Recycle & Reuse” in the “Three R’s” came to me—yes, I can choose to donate my organs! After I lived my life to its fullest, and if I can still keep my organs, so one or several more lives can keep on going, wouldn’t this, be the best kind of recycling and reusing too?
That’s it then, wait until the family is on break and everybody is home, I will convey my thoughts of donating my organs to the family, and I hope, that in the near future, with their support, I can have that tag placed on my national health insurance card.
So, this, is applying the values you have of all those expandable resources in a greater manner, you had wanted to help out the environment, and you’d made sure, that the resources are used again and again, and, it’d hit you, that you can have the chance of helping others out, after you’re gone, and so, you are going to, convey your beliefs to your family members, and I’m more than certain, that they will all, stand behind you by your decision to donate your organs in the future after you’re gone.