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@simonapop
If you could live forever, would you?
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K3π«΅ποΈ
@keith33333.eth
hell fucking NO!!!! we were meant to DIE!!! u dont fuck with mother nature!!
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arseniy
@arseniy.eth
Almost every single thing human beings do in some ways alters nature. Why should death be the limit where we stop shaping nature towards our ends?
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@simonapop
Ah but we have done it in an adversarial way. Shaping nature towards our ends is a strange dynamic when we are part of it - just a node in it really form a complex flow network perspective. so what we do to it ultimately affects us also - itβs all circular
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@keith33333.eth
you bet its circular. everything we do has consequences and everything we have done to the planet and the economy is on us and fucks that rule the world. we had to shape nature, without industrialization we would be nowhere. its a delicate compromise.
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@keith33333.eth
religion is a big part of this as well. Christianity is notorious for dominion over nature. look what it has gotten us. deforestation and pollution, etc. other religions prioritize nature
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@simonapop
This all reminds me of this slide in one of my early biomimicry talks. Complex flow networks in nature always manage to find the window of viability, right in the middle of diversity and efficiency - weβre the ones who go to extremes
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