I've watched the first episode so far and plan to write something.
I have also seen a discussion before about whether to read more virtual literature, and whether there will be a waste of time if you read too much. And most documentaries record real people and events. Compared with virtual literature, I prefer to watch what happened in real life. This may be the reason why I like history and documentaries.
The first episode wrote about the ocean, and I was particularly impressed by the following: multiple people cooperated to use simple tools to hunt whales (previously thought it only existed in novels), Filipinos risked their lives to go fishing in the sea to support their families and so on. What shocked me the most was the last deep-sea hunter, who dived 20 meters to fish on the bottom of the sea alone, and walked in the deep sea like walking on the ground; there are also people who have never been to land in their entire life and will faint, which makes me amazed at the self-evolution of human beings. .
The world is bigger than the ego, and I often complain about the people around me, which is really superficial.
May the ocean be rationally developed and protected.
The first episode is over.
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