Not because I don’t like children, but because I agree with Hayao Miyazaki’s point of view expressed in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind: human beings are pests of the earth!
On Sunday, I watched "Nausicaa" again, and when she saw Nausicaa "walking on the golden prairie in blue", she couldn't help but shed tears.
With a simple heart, Nausicaa discovered the mystery of the world she was in: the huge toadstool forest is the purifier of the poison of the earth; the ugly king worm is the protector of the fungus forest and even the earth; human beings, then It is the creator of the poison of the earth and the destroyer of the earth.
In the end, Nausicaa saved mankind with infinite kindness and bravery, and also showed a bright future.
But can this situation be realized on the actual earth?
I am very pessimistic. In fact, human beings have realized that we are pests of the earth. However, we are still desperately creating human beings, still desperately pursuing personal enjoyment and luxury, and still selfishly destroying forests, oceans and land... and we are also fighting each other. Moreover, we do this not necessarily for profit, too often just for senseless pride and ambition.
Therefore, I want to be a DINK family, because no matter how good, moral, and brave my future children are-who can guarantee that, to a certain extent, he is also a pest of the earth, only his whole life , How many big trees will it consume?
At this point, I am opposed to "humanitarianism", and I am a little looking forward to the arrival of the wilderness, as Hayao Miyazaki said:
"I want to live another thirty years. I want to see Tokyo being submerged by the sea and the tower of NTV TV station becoming An isolated island, Manhattan has become an underground city, and green weeds have taken over the world. "
Thirty years, his old man is more pessimistic than me!
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