Monday, July 25, 2016

TIME!!!! Thats what we need..

It's really difficult for people to change their perceptions and understand the reality.
But to write the reality is basically very easy…
So… I don’t want to lose a chance to write.
Hey, People. It is the high time for we Humans.
Dinosaurs lived on Earth for about 175 million years. And we all know that this number is more than anything we ever imagine. That would be approx. 6 million generations of Humans. And you can see what we are capable of, existing on Earth in their approximately 7,500 generations till yet. Capable in Evolution, capable in methods, capable in mentality and capable in technology. 


But do you know how Dinosaurs managed to live so far?? This is because there was a plus point (or negative, I m not much sure - it is truly your perception), as in their evolution they don’t have that mental level to grow and make use of earth’s resources like we do (or brains), and make such outstanding buildings and monuments, electricity generations, vehicles, satellites, etc. They don’t have other motives to bring down trees rather than food. Unlike us, like we use that for decorations, sports, buildings, entertainment, etc.

I think that's the reason they lived for 175 million years, compared to that, Humans on the other hand w.r.t. Dinosaurs, we have lived for just 15mins against dinosaur’s span. And we can see the world's changing. We are taking out the best of resources from Earth and utilizing it like anything.
What do you think our future will be with this misuse?
Is there any possibility that we live on Earth approximately similar to that of Dinosaurs or even more than that?
Chances are very less.. We are not even close to it. We are far far away from that.
So what about our existence?
Do we have anything kept for our future gens?
I don’t think so

We are just a part of the miracle just for some fraction of seconds for the universe and nothing. And we implemented nothing but scarcity. In that respect, our death will go in a very disastrous way. Worse than that of Dinosaurs (whatever the way it was).

Should we wake each other by now? Can we find a way together? Rather than fighting against each other and killing. Can we just stop finding God and rather find future for our existence? Can we just stop revolving around these castes, races, and borders and just think like Humans and our home "The Earth"? Can we think about it just once? Can we or Should we? You tell me. Do borders help you out when there will be no drinkable water left? Or do God will come down and feed us when there will be no vegetation left? What will we do then when we ask God for help and he doesn't show up? Will there be a war then? For food and water?


Well, that maybe a good idea, though. A war that will lead to banishment of human life in a huge amount and half or less of the population lefts (it might seem sarcastic but could be a true story). This may lead to some more years of our existence maybe. Because, the less the population, the less would be the utilization of our resources, and the more years we can drag through, or buy some more time for our existence.


Well, it is not that I think/want or expect to be the same. Extinction of people may happen due to other many causes. It maybe a natural disaster, Climatic unbalance, a disease or virus, etc. It could be anything, that could lead to the extinction of humans on a large scale. But whatever it would be, I know humans will find a way to live. How many? No idea. Just the question is, will our life be the same like us today? Or Better? Or Worse?
I wish not worse.
We should be a spot for Universe. We need to have a significance of our own. We need time to explore more about outer worlds. We need to jump from Earth and find some more Earth-like planets. That would be our achievement. Only then we are recognized as much more extended species.
Until then, we must use resources of this planet very precisely. Because we want it to be there when we leave for our generations to purify this planet back to its best form.


I m Aayushman.

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