Vegan lifestyle articles that discuss ways of living in peace with humans, animals, and the environment.
Accept these basic facts, examine your ethics (what you personally believe is right and wrong), and then apply your ethics to everyone.
People decide to become vegan when they accept three basic facts, and then apply these facts to their lives:
1) Animals can experience pain and suffering.
2) We cause them pain and suffering when we breed, exploit, imprison, harm, and kill them.
3) We have no nutritional or biological need to consume the flesh, organs, or bodily secretions (dairy, eggs, honey) of animals, or any need to use them in any way.
After you accept these basic facts, you examine your ethics (what you personally believe is right and wrong), and then apply your ethics to everyone—not just to other humans, nor to only specific animals such as dogs and cats. EVERYONE!
If you need help figuring out what to eat and how to live vegan, simply ask a vegan! We’ve all been through this process. We will help you! We want to help you, not just because we care about the animals—but also because we care about YOU. We know that you don’t want to be contributing to the torture and slaughter of lovable animals. That’s not who you are!!
Being vegan is simply about being compassionate. YOU CAN DO IT!!! Ask for help if you need it. If you don’t personally know a vegan, you can easily find a support system of vegans on social media. All vegans will tell you that the one regret they have is not going vegan sooner.
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