It depends on the person. Both are powerful tools & one is encouraged to do both.
Planting forests - apex
This is problematic because any action changes the world. It is important to see how actions impact yourself and others. You have a choice in your actions. Will these actions improve or degrade the world we live in?"natural" is problematic here. Is building a house unnatural? It could be. Will it change the world? Yes. How will it change the world? Do you want to be environmentally responsible about how you build the house? Everyone has choices.....Answer 2:Every action we do changes the world. Hopefully, the actions we do will make the world a better place (whatever that means).
To make good men better. In other words, Freemasonry looks to improve the world by making better people. Freemasonry as an organization has no interest in political power, and discussions of party politics are forbidden in Lodge.
In other words, practice what you preach. Your actions, not your words, tell your story to the world that watches you.
Yes,Queen Elizabeth II's goal was to improve the world so that it could be a better place.
He contributed to every day's actions of everyone. He lighted up the whole world.
Investing in water infrastructure projects, promoting water conservation practices, and implementing policies to protect water sources are key actions that can help improve the world's water supply. Additionally, educating communities on responsible water usage and implementing sustainable water management practices are crucial steps to address water scarcity issues.
Love is expressed in Spain the same way it is expressed all over the world, in words and actions.
Hebrew scriptures do not reward the good. Good actions are their own reward. They elevate the human spirit (which is the Jewish idea of holiness), and they improve the world.
Math is not there to improve the world on its own. Math is there to support Physics, Englineering and other subjects which do improve the world.
Cleopatra's actions never helped the world. In fact none of her actions affected the world one way or another.
I think that Mother Teresa's view on the world was based on Peace and she tried to do good at all times. she thought the world could be better and that's why she tried to improve it.