ocean and human

Major 2022-03-17 09:01:10

Some make a living by stepping on goose barnacles on the cliffs of the coastline, while others can hunt sperm whales for eight hours with humble wooden boats and handmade fish traps. Some people work with dolphins to drive fish to catch fish, some use canoes to catch sharks like ferrules, and some rely on leaking air pipes to surround fish in the deep sea. Some people have been living on the sea, diving below 20 meters without any equipment to hunt.
This is the first episode of the ocean scene, the relationship between humans and the ocean. Humans really have to fight the ocean in order to survive. Seeing these scenes, I can't help thinking that our own lives are really much happier than theirs. We live in an area rich in materials, and people around us don't have to worry about food at all, but it's really embarrassing to argue about trivial things. But conversely, think about it from an objective point of view. In fact, the massive increase in matter is a process of qualitative change. After we have gone through qualitative change, we have also entered quantitative change at the spiritual level. Then there is a struggle at the spiritual level. Therefore, in areas such as us where materials are already rich, there are many people who are arguing about some trivial matters, but in fact it is a matter of face loss, that is, the struggle at the spiritual level.
Therefore, when some people say that they have seen those suffering people survive in such a hard way, and we fight over small things, and then say that we are very happy and still so dissatisfied, I think it is too one-sided.

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  • Marion 2022-03-24 09:03:42

    Invincible praise, six-star recommendation! There are a few highlights in almost every episode that are shocking.

  • Luther 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    All kinds of worship, the first episode was moved to tears, thank you BBC