This is the ending I like

Natalia 2022-11-09 22:33:54

"...The earth will continue to turn anyway, it will regenerate in time, lakes will become clear again, rivers, oceans and mountains, everything will be green again, everything will return to calm, maybe humans will be extinct but the earth will be reborn, as for the reason , Because the earth has endless time... and our time is not, I think it’s time now..."
It’s just that we appear at the end of the long history, but we always feel that we are the protagonist of this world, but there is no We, everything was fine originally.
The film says that we have been committing suicide, doing everything imaginable and beyond imagination to increase the success rate of suicide, we are still at a loss and narcissistic. But fortunately, the result is nothing more than this, we successfully die out, and the world continues. Although we have affected many races, life will always exist.
This film also gives us great hope, because we have the technology and wisdom, as long as there is a change in concept, we can easily reverse the situation. But we wouldn't do it, right. Isn't the opportunity to miss life because of desire what we have been doing? It's like a ghost hitting a wall. The people of Qin have no time to mourn for themselves and later generations to mourn, and later generations mourn without learning, which also makes future generations mourn for future generations again. Someone has said this long ago.
With the hope of life, doing the dream of the worm shaking the tree, ushering in the fateful ending, this usually happens, and it should happen, this is the ending I like, what you want, what you get, there are causes and effects, Neat and reasonable.

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  • Thom Hartmann: The problem is the way we are thinking. The problem is fundamentally a cultural problem. It's at the level of our culture that this illness is happening.

    David Orr: We are now products of $500 billion of advertising each year.

  • David Orr: So as we destroy nature, we will be destroyed in the process. There's no escaping that conclusion.