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we are stardust
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Australia
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And I'd just like to say this. Things like nuclear war, biological catastrophes, and climate change are making us question whether the human race will survive. We are living in a chaotic world, socially and politically, but we have been for a very long time. And the human race has survived thus far. Through what has happened during our time on Earth, the human race has showed a remarkable resilience. This is why I think the human species will survive for a good deal longer. Think about the extremely quickly-progressing technologies that have been invented. And then think about, how despite this, we are still yet to let our technologies go wrong and release some kind of Frankenstein upon the world. There are stockpiles of nuclear weapons yet no global warfare. Medical advancements are popping up everywhere. Climate change looms on our minds but I think we forget that we are an adaptable species, we have adapted before and will adapt again. It's true that, in time, the resources we have no may not be available anymore. But think about the resources we have now, and how they weren't available 100 years ago. We may face catastrophes that will have devastating effects. Just like in the past (like the plague, etc). Yet these catastrophes were still survived through. I'm not saying that we should just sit back and think, "Great, we're going to survive, no need to invest anything into the future then!" Because we still need to remain compassionate and proactive about our world and the future. I don't know, I'm rambling, but this is just how I personally see things and what I believe. |
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