Caring for the earth starts with small things

Cathrine 2022-04-19 09:02:43

Black and white photos are more impactful, and colors can be distracting. Those suffering people, with sad faces, numbness, indifference, despair, anxiety and panic, seem to be unable to escape misfortune, no matter how to escape, they are so lucky to be born in a Taiping country, I can't imagine it, and they are so full of bones that they can't cover those skinny pins. Cruel reality. Famine, oil fires in Kuwait, genocide in Rwanda. It was very shocking, especially for those children. They came into this world and left in a hurry. It was really sad to see a child who was thin, especially unbearable. There are so many creatures on the earth, it seems that everything comes from the self-destruction of human beings.

The complicated thoughts, until I saw him returning to his hometown, the Yellow Earth, he planted trees with like-minded people a little bit. The green grass, the lush woods, and the vitality, everything is getting better again. He is a very great person. If he has witnessed so much suffering and still has such enthusiasm, he must know that kindness is very fragile, and darkness can easily erode and rot a person's mind. He said that these plantings can be repeated and endless, and this is the meaning of his life.

Thinking of the sand planting in our country, the soldiers and party members also have ordinary people who took the initiative to plant trees and fulfill the mission of protecting the forest from generation to generation. They are all amazing people. Green is the green of life. When the wildfire broke out in Australia, I feel that our country is a great country, cherish green plants, and send text messages every year to remind everyone of wildfire warnings, and everyone seriously implements them. It’s not good to be too ambitious. Start with the little things around you. I live in a small suite. This year, I will also have more flowers and plants to save water.

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The Salt of the Earth quotes

  • Sebastião Salgado - Photographer: We are a ferocious animal. We humans are terrible animals. Our history is a history of wars. It's an endless story, a tale of madness.

  • Sebastião Salgado - Photographer: To think that these three-month-old trees will reach their apex in 400 years. Perhaps from there we could try to grasp the concept of eternity. Maybe eternity is measurable.