I vividly remember one of my earliest adventures when I impulsively purchased a 1967 Ford Mustang. The car had an undeniable appeal, and I decided to take it on a memorable road trip across Canada. I can still recall the sights and sounds of the open road as I cruised through the beautiful Canadian landscape. Sadly, I had to part ways with my beloved Mustang to fund my post-secondary education. I admit that I still miss it from time to time, as anyone who has had the pleasure of owning one can relate to. The car had a certain charm that left an indelible impression on me. However, as much as I appreciated the car’s power and style, I’ve since become less interested in gas-powered vehicles. My concerns about the environment and the impact of fossil fuels have led me to re-evaluate my priorities. While the adrenaline rush of driving a Mustang was exhilarating, I now believe that protecting our planet is paramount. I’m grateful for the memories that my Mustang provided me with, but I’m also content with the knowledge that I’m now doing my part to preserve the natural world.