Even watching a few cartoons is very educational. It is really a pity that it is only filmed for children to watch! When they were in a difficult situation, what I thought was how to get the two parties to communicate to eliminate the gap. I didn't expect it to be as simple as stopping the machine to let the snow monsters see the world below the mountain after the clouds have cleared, and then all walked down to contact humans. It is right to have a prejudice against the unknown, because the fear of the unknown may lead to the extinction of the opposing species before we have explored a win-win way for both sides. If it weren't for the cute snow monsters, and substitute mosquitoes and cockroaches, then I would too much hope that these species that spread diseases and disrupt human daily life will be extinct [Double Bid]. What is good for us is best for mutual benefit, and what is harmful to us can't wait for genocide. Although the stone law is old, it also guarantees the continuation and prosperity of the snow monster species from generation to generation. Just like koalas eating eucalyptus leaves, although the conditions in the zoo are better now, people have fed everything they eat, but for so many years The evolved digestive system has also adapted how to detoxify. The snow monsters also evolved a set of external systems to adapt to the environment. They climbed high mountains to create clouds and fog to isolate the danger. They also formulated a series of rules and regulations to trap and restrain the snow monsters' behavior without telling them why. Here, we should also choose the snow monster's survival rule, because there are too many people who are afraid of ignorance and management is inconvenient, so we can only choose to block the spread of information. But a few wise men should not suppress the desire of most people to seek knowledge, nor can they suppress it. They should guide the public to accept new knowledge, and then develop new leadership policies to adapt to the new living environment.
View more about Smallfoot reviews