And I'm running out of ideas of what to write about at this point. Well the move is either going to happen this weekend or next, not sure which. Otherwise nothing really notable is going on right now, everyone is stuck indoors due to COVID-19 (well, there's people that still go out but they put themselves at risk of getting infected). It's interesting to think that it only effects humans. I have a pet cat named Alice and when our family was sick with it, she seemed to be fine. I had done a small amount of research on it and animals are usually fine, it's us Humans that seem to be most susceptible to it. And we're here running around like a bunch of headless chickens trying to find a way to treat it.
And as I go to relieve my sinuses again while writing this, I can't help but think one thing. This is our Mother's way of saying she's had enough of us harming her. There's a lot we take for granted, and during the pandemic factories in certain countries had to shut down. The skies were never clearer, the air was never fresher... And there's never been a more poignant reminder that what we've been doing is wrong. Our way of life is unsustainable, yet as Texas faces a miniature ice age everyone had to revert to natural gas and oil to stay warm. We've become weak and reliant on technology. To think of us as being the top of the food chain, let alone for our intellect, is a big mistake. If evolution were allowed to take its course we'd have devoloped some resistance to this cold or heat by now, the genes that would give us those traits would be prevalent in the gene pool. If we TRULY tried to get rid of those modern comforts how many of us would truly survive? What possible answer do we have for this? Is Humanity truly a blemish on the face of the Earth?
If it's truly impossible for us to live harmoniously with nature, perhaps it's best if we went extinct, and perhaps this is how it will happen. Mother has spoken and this is her way of trying to get rid of us. And if we do somehow survive this, I sincerly hope the survivors will have more respect for Mother than most of us do. I had thought about working for the EPA at some point in my life, but how well do they really protect the environment? In what way could I best serve to heal our Mother? I think this is what I really want to do with my life. It may not be through the government but at least something to prevent man-made climate change and the polluting of our air, water, and land.
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