Take what it gives.
By arlerambabu
@arlerambabu (1079)
India
August 8, 2011 6:54am CST
Nature has provided everything for the needs of all, not for our greed. Accept what it gives. Don’t plunder the nature. Development is possible without hurting the nature. We all know what would be the outcome of the arrogant and greedy nature of man. [b][/b]
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6 responses
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
22 Aug 11
God has been really good to us for His creations are natural sources of what we basically need. I'm saddened when trees are cut, when rivers and seas are polluted, when mountains are reduced to baldness,when birds and wilds are hunted and whatever actions men do to ruin nature. God provided us with a beautiful world and we should preserve the beauty of this. We should stop hurting the nature lest we become victims of our own deeds.
@arlerambabu (1079)
• India
22 Aug 11
We had become already the victims of injured nature’s fury. These Tsunamis and Tornadoes are the symbols of aggrieved nature’s wrath.[b][/b]
@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
6 Jul 12
I'm not complaining six feet under is ok for resting but not too exciting. Going deeper is just a pile of rocks. If you go up its a really nice view but you soon gasp from lack of oxygen. Everything between the two extremes is where we want to be.
It is called the biosphere. If you could shrink the earth to the size of a grapefruit the bio (where life exists) would be the thickness of a piece of paper.
Every good farmer or old fisherman knows you always put back from what you take from. It is only right.
@raghwagh (1527)
• India
6 Jul 12
Hi friend, I fully agree with you. Today man is becoming more greedy which in turn is becoming the cause of destroying humanity. If human tries to go ahead of its creator ie mother nature then certainly it will make its own existence in danger. Don't know what will be the future of man kind in future.
@thetis74 (1525)
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8 Aug 11
I agree. Here in our place there are developments such as housing and before they could build these houses they need to clear up and flatten the site first. I am wondering why it cannot be done without having to cut all the trees. They are trying save some few lot areas and they take for granted the effects it might bring to nature. All for the money.