Monday, 20 May 2013

What is the use of development if it means harming our nature.
is it worth it? some would probably say yes to my supposedly rhetoric question but the real answer is no.

Why do I say it is not worth it? I can list down quite a few answers for that.

1. Nature lost creates a non-healthy environment to the area which will result in a shorter life span of the residents. This means that most of the residents of a fully developed area die earlier. Now I ask you again, is it worth it to die early for some more buildings?

2. Lack of nature as in trees and grasses can cause a variety of natural disasters. some environmentalist call this Natures' Revenge. This 'Revenge' can cost lives of hundreds, thousands, and even millions. Again, is it worth it? to have children trapped in rubles because of earthquakes, to have women screaming for help during a landslide. is it?

I'll let you ponder those points. what i really want to say is
THE WORLD IS IN YOUR HANDS
And so it is up to us to choose whether we want it to be the better for our children or not.

The famous Native American saying states that "We did not inherit the earth from our ancestors. we borrow it from our children." It is our work, our job, our task no matter how arduous it may be, to preserve mother nature for those whom we borrow the earth from, Our Children.

juts choose either we want to give them a
CARING EARTH

OR VENGEFUL EARTH

-DIN-


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