Why People Need To Be Free

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Today we live in the world full of ''covers'' or ''obstacles'' just to not see what is actually going on. We live the same day as last day, we are doing the same thing as yesterday. Before days were timeless, today days are scheduled. People lived freely like animals in the wild. But what's stopping us from doing what we want or what's stopping us from being free – its the elite hiding behind corporations and logos, individuals hiding behind governmental name or so. Individuals that change destiny of people who are weak for them. Lands, food and water - the very elements we need to survive are owned by them. There is no food on trees anymore, there is no land to build a house anymore. And if we try to take what is Earth offering to us, they will imprison us. So that's …show more content…
Money isn't that makes them the ''leaders'' – its power, money is just a ''tool'' that helps them in their doings. The factories owned by corporations poison the environment and makes nature go disbalance, increasing the carbon dioxide in our atmosphere making the greenhouse effect, but not enough trees to reproduce oxygen from carbon dioxide because of mass deforrestation or polluting oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, it's sad to not think about these facts and try to understand the connection between everything in our environment(everything needs time for reproduction). It's obivious that we are doing something wrong, we are not going to destroy Earth, we are going to destroy ourselves and most life on it, the Earth is going to stay where it is like few hundreds of million years ago when humans didn't even existed. Earth doesnt need us, we need Earth, and just now we are starting to somehow understand it, when everything is disbalanced and polluted, but still – its not late, we can still fix things

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