Steem Transaction
Immutability date: 2026/05/19 11:46:18 (UTC)
Transaction Info
| Transaction ID | d039f6d704781b7df2b970eed637b02ec1be2a48 |
| Status | Confirmed |
| Block Number | #106,185,882 |
| Immutability Date | 2026-05-19 11:46:18 |
| Ref Block Num | 17561 |
| Ref Block Prefix | 1998171599 |
| Transaction Num | 1 |
| Signatures | 1 sig(s) |
Signatures
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2 transaction(s)
2026/05/19 11:46:18d039f6d
2026/05/19 11:46:18
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| author | hemantsahu |
| body |  [Photo by kuangkuang xia from Pexels](https://www.pexels.com/photo/sunlit-greenery-in-dense-forest-30028736/) Last week I was walking through my neighbourhood and I saw a plastic bag stuck in a tree. Just hanging there, shaking in the wind. Nobody stopped. Nobody looked at it. Including me, honestly. I just walked past it. And then later that night I felt a bit bad about it. Not terrible, just a quiet, uncomfortable feeling. Like I knew something was wrong but did not do anything about it. That small moment made me think about how we all talk about the environment. We share posts, we watch documentaries, we feel sad about melting glaciers and dying forests. But in our actual daily life, how much are we really changing? ## The gap between caring and doing I think most of us genuinely care about nature. We are not bad people. But there is a big gap between caring about something and actually changing our habits for it. I know people who cry watching nature documentaries and still use single use plastic every single day. I have done it too. It is not because we are selfish, it is because change is hard, and the small things feel too small to matter. But here is the thing. The small things add up. Every plastic bottle that does not get thrown in a river matters. Every tree that does not get cut down matters. Every person who starts paying a little more attention matters. The planet does not need a few perfect people. It needs millions of normal people doing slightly better. > 🌿 **Simple reminder:** You do not have to be an activist or go completely zero waste to help the environment. Just start with one thing. One small, real change in your daily life is worth more than a hundred shared posts. ## Three small things I actually started doing I do not want to lecture anyone because I am not perfect either. But I want to share three things I genuinely started doing, not because they are impressive, but because they are easy and real. First, I carry a cloth bag now. Always. It lives in my backpack and I do not have to think about it. Second, I stopped buying bottled water at home. I just fill a bottle before I leave. Third, I started turning off lights and fans when I leave a room, something my parents told me forever but I never took seriously until recently. These things did not change my whole life. But they made me feel less like I was just talking and more like I was actually doing something. And that feeling matters too. Nature does not ask for perfection. It just asks for a little more care than we gave yesterday. **What is one small thing you do, or want to start doing, for the environment?** Share it below. Small ideas inspire other people more than big ones. 👇 <center><sub>Posted using [SteemX](https://steemx.org/)</sub></center> |
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| title | We Keep Talking About Saving the Planet. But What Are We Actually Doing |
| Transaction ID | d039f6d704781b7df2b970eed637b02ec1be2a48 |
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]2026/05/19 11:46:18d039f6d
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| author | hemantsahu |
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| max accepted payout | 1000000.000 SBD |
| percent steem dollars | 10000 |
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| Transaction ID | d039f6d704781b7df2b970eed637b02ec1be2a48 |
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