This is the first part of my series "Our World" in which I will bring together the areas of interest; nature and philosophy.
Our life is constantly changing! Change is part of life. They are inevitable and part of the flow of life.
Changes in nature such as the seasons, day and night, rainy season and drought, or even the phases of the moon have accompanied and shaped mankind since the beginning. These natural changes occur in cycles, giving the animal and plant world as well as us humans the opportunity to adapt to them.
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Life is like a giant symbiotic organism in which every living being contributes to its existence through its adaptation.
But what happens if mankind does not adapt? What if we try to change the organism?
Mankind uses his growing technical possibilities to shape and change nature, landscape and environment according to his own ideas. Interventions in nature have steadily increased worldwide in recent decades. As a result, the habitats of many plants and animals have changed permanently, often they were destroyed. Above all, the construction of roads, paths, railway lines and buildings, but also the large-scale clearing of forests lead to the destruction of natural habitats.
Man has learned much, if not everything, from nature. But nature offers so much more, unimaginable that we can learn!
It is foolish to believe that we as humanity are now adults because of our technical advancement and have the right to shape nature or even the world according to our circumstances.
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I see humankind at an early adolescent age, often overbearing and careless, and above all selfish, through artificially induced competition from the system made in our human being.
We should always think of the "great common good" in changes that we make to our environment, but also privately, because that is how the organism will grow (some call it Gaja, Mother Earth, God) and create new, unimaginable things that we can learn from and benefit from.
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