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RE: A Future Filled With Foodscrapers
"...what are we to do as humans towards other humans and other animals, plants and full ecosystems in general?"
How about nothing? Sometimes the best thing to do is not to do anything at all.
Back in the 1980s I drew up a nonprofit that was intended to lease land from those with extensive holdings, for the purpose of leaving it fallow.
It was more ambitious than my fundraising skillset, and eventually became $1000 investment in worthless bylaws, articles of incorporation, etc.
'Don't just do something. Sit there!' -- Valued Customer.
I love your last quote, this is something I often tell people!?. I take that you live in Alaska, maybe my thoughts were heard from Haida Gwaii!?! LOL!!!
Namaste :)
I was raised in Alaska, and my youth has informed my dotage with the lessons learned there.
Working construction, I have all too often heard the inverse 'Do something, even if it's wrong.' After having to undo, and redo, a few things, I'd much rather take a minute to make sure something is worth doing before undertaking it.
Powerful words of wisdom that come with the experiential knowledge behind it. Can't beat that with a stick right?!. Awesome!!!
Namaste :)