Disconnection Of Nature

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What promotes disconnection from nature?
“Take what you need.” HOME (This stand out so much.)
Nature is important to everyone in this world but now is start slowly fade away, but who making this happen? The answer is so clear Human which is us. And the idea of taking and use as much as you can being passed down from generation to other generation, people advocate protection and conservation are not important.
Big cooperation looking for the place having the lowest cost and lowest restriction, it is something people will do if they love the world. Our system being designed as survival of the fittest, create the notion of a fight, and that making life become no important so nature will not even come across the mind.
Human create all those
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Living or non-living are equal and within the system of nature. Destruction comes from people who not respect another living being and a non-living object. In the secret of life by Alan Watts, he mentions, living, like this plant, is something spontaneous. In Chinese, the word for nature is "ziran," which means "that which happens of itself; not under any control of any outside boss." But human trying to be the boss for everything and this break the balance, raising the idea of not carrying. Why this will happen, it is all about the lack of respect to other, seeing other life are no important compared to …show more content…
The easy way to explain it, the maximum population that an area can support without affecting the environment, deterioration, breaking the balance. When putting this on a much bigger level, the impact of what the world able to support us, affecting the society, what people can do to reduce the stress toward the world.
Socially, population growth will be one of the biggest stress to the environment, things that we want, need all of them come from the same place. More people mean more need and supply when it reaches the upper limits, which will impact on human life and some other life. This eventually will make people stop but behind this will change the level of well-being, which what people does not want it. People wanted their life without any restriction.
Politically, the willingness of one country to share their only resources, opening trading with another country, in a way carrying capacity not only about what natural resource can support the human being because the resource is finite, it is about the point how government formulate their trading system and market. Nevertheless, any form of education, any form of arrangement to the physical, chemical and desired typical level of material well-being. This promoting the image of protection and

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