The biggest problem with human beings is selfishness and greed. The iron law summed up by predecessors a long time ago is that from frugality to luxury, it is easy to change from luxury to frugality. Maybe it's not our fault, but the world is too small, or there are too many of us.
I have always struggled deeply with the greatness and insignificance of human beings. As a direct participant and builder of modern heavy industry, I am constantly moved by the greatness of human beings to change the world. Our strength and determination are astonishing, those soaring flames, giant boilers, and pipes like dense forests often appear in my dreams. We can reverse the flow of sea water, turn natural gas into liquid oil, turn mountains into flat land, and turn flat land into urban forests, but the only thing we cannot change is ourselves.
During the months I lived in Borneo, I witnessed the vast palm oil farms with my own eyes. Sitting on the plane, what you see is endless green, uniform green, and monotonous suffocating green. The forest has disappeared, and traces of people are all over this green island.
But are we wrong? We just want a better life. We want to travel by car like everyone else, we want to be well-fed and clothed, and even have several sets of clothes. We want a bigger house, and we want every child to have a room.
The best dream is to spread beans into forests. Because of pesticides and fertilizers, we succeeded, but it became a sin. Is it our fault?
I believe that I am witnessing history, perhaps the last piece of human history. Humans can't figure out their own right and wrong, and the population is rising, so naturally it will come to exercise his power.
Not being cruel enough to yourself is perhaps the greatest cruelty.
Maybe we are too much.
Still in Borneo, an abandoned factory, a few years later, was occupied by various vines, and after a few years, the traces of human beings have disappeared from the surface.
Perhaps, human beings are just passers-by, such as dinosaurs, such as all kinds of underwater animals during the explosion of biology, we have been here, we have struggled, and we will return everything to nature, whether we want to or not.
Maybe only 10 years.
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