Humanity
Talking Tree’s
Listen to the sound of nature, the echoing in the distance, the low chattering of village people talking, the different sounds of the wind blowing through the night sky. Just close your eyes and think about this - Picture yourself in a world filled with love and peace. Where everyday life problems just seem to work itself out - where birds fly freely, and animals live without any fear of there own. Just think about the different forms of faces that you may be passing right by on a daily basis - Let’s just take the time to breathe in the fresh smell of clean ocean water - as we wonder why does this smell seem so new and different. As all of these things that may seem to be going on we tend to live a life of complete understanding that what we observe as human beings is not a misconception of reality - and that same reality we tend to confuse so easily to believe that our way of living is our best way to live our lives. Think about this for a minute if the same tree is planted right next to each other what would be it’s chance of survival? Tree’s speak to each other, they live off of each, they grow and produce with one another. Tree’s rarely die out, but also tree’s can live a very long time. Have you ever seen the center of a tree - in the center of a tree are circles ranging from small to enormous - those same circles will tell you the age of the tree. People are like trees we grow and age but our aging tends to become visible to the naked eye pretty quickly. We as living beings tend to forget that our own pain and suffering comes from our own life choices, we tend to stick to the beliefs of others instead of finding are own belief system and learning and growing from our own mistakes as well as the mistakes or problems we see others go through on a daily basis. We tend to fall to become our own victim at times, leading us to believe that our lives as a child has everything to do with are lives as a adult. Yea we can easily say we had parents who weren’t the best parents we would have wanted, but let us also try to be mindful who there parents might of been to them as well. Generations of family curse, of lack and knowledge of what proper love is and what is the true defense of caring for someone other then yourself. So going back to the point of how trees talk to each other, and live off of one another, and help each other eat and stay alive. We as people can do the same thing if we just all learn to set our differences aside. We can grow with one another, we can thrive with each other, we can even raise a entire village if we wanted to. All it takes is some simple understanding that we as people will never be exactly a like, we will never think a like, we will never love a like, and we will never look a like. But everything from the inside of our bodies are all a like just like the center of a tree, different shapes,sizes, and length is the only difference between people and trees.Moral of this story is let’s try to live a life like a tree would, so we can all blossom into the human beings we are destined to truly be.
By Rachel Stokes4 years ago in Earth
This ingenious tool can show you exactly where your old plastic bottle ends up in the ocean.
When a freak storm overturned a cargo ship, one of the 62 containers contained 5 million pieces of Lego. Twenty-five years later, you can still find washing Lego washing up on the beach: Lego plastic flippers, Lego scuba gear, Lego spears, and tiny Lego lifejackets. Yellow smiling Lego heads bob in rock pools. You may find blue plastic octopuses amongst the slimy seaweed, if you are lucky.
By Mario Gomes4 years ago in Earth
Bring it on~
Pulling out of my driveway, rolling down the window, and blasting U2-there is a time when our souls just jump up ,and down...that time is Spring! Bring on the robins singing in the windows outside of my beautiful 1949 windows! A sound like no other we know that the seasons past of a serious blizzard, ice cracking my cute, little Scion window shield, and Covid-19 stealing a serious part of our lives- a gentle peek from a spring bird brings joy!
By Valerie Gerke4 years ago in Earth
Nature Villa
Once upon a time when I was feeling too hot at my house and wanted to turn on the Fan and cooler to get rid of that uncomfortable heat that keeps me feel very annoying and once I turn on the fan, then I realize the importance of cool air that breezes every morning to refresh our minds at no cost. When I have realized the importance of cool air than I have decided to do some research on how could I make my environment cool and at least save my family members from the Global-warming. Then I have found that we have cut the millions of trees for our needs and wants and after several years, it leads to Deforestation. Then Deforestation leads to Global-Warming and we end up having more warm summer-days and some of the states and provinces face the issues like climate change and overtime it leads to a Droughts, Tsunami's and other Global issues and now also government in most of the cities and countries does not imposed heavy rules and regulations towards Global-Warming. To be honest, Government will not only responsible for this climate change or Global-Warming issues but we Humans are also. So we all have to take some measures to fight against this Global issue and if we all grow plant some of the plants in our House's Terrace or wherever we find little space for those little plants then we can surely get rid of hot summer seasons and Breathe everyday good quality of air for our survival and our future one's. It only takes 10-15 minutes a day to water those little plants for a maximum impact on our lives and others as well. Please it's my humble request to plant at least a 2-5 plants in your terrace. So we all could live a good and healthy life.
By Palash Raghuwanshi4 years ago in Earth
Learning More About This Magical Frame of Mind is Mandatory. . The Pura Vida Lifestyle Will Change Your Life. .
The Time Spent Watching People Here in Costa Rica. It's a Totally New Culture for Many! An Exploration of Something You've Never Seen Before! One of My Favorite Things to Do is to Stop at the Corner Soda, Grab a Cup of Hot Coffee So Early in the Morning, Head Off to the Local Park, Sit on a Bench & Watch the World Go By. .
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Earth
Its a good day to be Indigenous
With everything that is going on in our world, I am reminded of the things I had learned in my studies, Ethnic studies to be exact. I majored in Native American Studies and Xicano/a studies at Oregon State University. Being an Alaskan Native myself, with a rich history, I wanted to explore more the history of my brothers and sisters that live in the Southern continent of America.
By Ina Pavila4 years ago in Earth
The Metaverse economy and its zero net emission potential
The Covid Pandemic is here to stay, and we should all get used to stricter health and mobility laws as well as more decentralized and less polluting labor practices. As I told the Entrepreneur magazine at the beginning of the Covid crisis in 2020, “this crisis will continue to cause hardship for people, but it will also create opportunities for innovation across many industries, particularly technology and finance”. Because of Covid, since 2020 digital platforms have become “the one stop shop” for social and financial interactions. This enabled the creation of the web 3.0 revolution, ie. the decentralized version of the web which is based on extreme decentralization. While this version of the internet is more ruthless, it creates financial incentives for its participants via built-in payments in digital currencies.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth




