I am not by any means the most world-weary or knowledgeable person on these boards, and you may be right that there are no better options available. I doubt it.
Honestly, the heuristic I've been using a lot for the past long while isn't if there's a
better option, but rather if there are
worse ones. "Better than you could be doing" is... not
ideal, but obviously better than the alternative, and generally much more obtainable. Ideally you have more worse options that you're avoiding than better ones you've yet to reach, of course. And if it's better than you
were, doing, well... improvement is a better goal than perfection, t'me.
However, since you're keeping a level head, the wider topic of resource use would be something I'd appreciate hearing. Toady is the nearest and one of the dearest, but not the crux. If you consider that deflecting (which i doubt), we can work everything else into that with difficulty.
Wouldn't really consider it deflecting so much as beyond the scope of this thread. In general, th'two things I'd say about it is that it's one hell of a topic, and that, while it might not be
enough, most of what I've been pushing for on a personal level is relative and incremental improvement. "Do better than the average" and "keep improving, piece by piece". Small gains multiplied many times leads to great gains, etc., etc. Beyond the personal level, things get finickier. I'd say that without hesitation the ethics of resource use and acquisition is easily one of the greatest failings of modern times, but the project of
doing something about it, beyond improving my own behavior (which is both definitely not perfect and notably ahead of the "curve", so to speak, in my society.) in relation to it and helping encourage and facilitate those near me to do the same, is still... somewhat beyond me. A project ongoing, and entirely likely to never complete.
But! Little steps, step by step, lead to long journeys and fine destinations, etc., etc., etc. Even if you don't actually reach the end of the proverbial road.