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The Pull of Danger ⚠️

  In the huge landscape of the internet, where countless articles, videos, and headlines catch our attention, there’s a curious phenomenon: watching contents labelled, "dangerous" or "non-violent." Whether it's a warning     or a promise of peace that you can feel, whatever it may be, these labels cause us to have a magnetic pull on our curiosity. But why do we feel that we have to click on them, even when we know they might lead us to become unsettling ? Well the answers to that might be 3 points listed below   The Thrill Of Something we Don’t know : Humans are wired to seek out excitement. The possibility of encountering something dangerous or non-violent increases our sense of curiosity. Causing us to be drawn to the unknown, curios to explore and expand our understanding of the world.  The Desire for Knowledge : As the last reason finished of with, we always have a desire to expand our knowledge. Knowledge is power, and clicking on content labeled as dangero...

Rewilding - A Place Where Nature and Man can be at Peace

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  Rewilding, in its core, is about restoring balance to our natural ecosystems by reintroducing native species, creating habitats, and allowing nature to reclaim areas impacted by human activity. This idea holds immense potential to improve our world in many ways. Down below are 3 of the many ways rewilding could improve our word.   Restoring Biodiversity: Imagine the heartwarming sight of a once-empty landscape now thriving with life such as birds chirping, butterflies fluttering, and native plants thrivings. Rewilding allows us to reconnect with the wonder of biodiversity, connect back with our nature, preserving the web of life that sustains us all. Logically, diverse ecosystems are more resilient to threats such as disease and climate change. By reintroducing key species and restoring habitats, rewilding helps safeguard our planet's biological diversity for future generations. Extreme Climate Change: Picture a vast expanse of forest, absorbing carbon dioxide from t...

A Letter From the Future

  Subject: Urgent Report from the Future: Earth’s death   Date: April 7, 2024  To: Leaders and Humans of the 21st Century, the year 2024  From: Aswin, Environmental-Research Institute(ERI) of 2074 Dear People of the 21st Century,  As a representative of the ERI from the year 2074, I bring an important message from the future. The EARTH is going to die. Our world stands on the brink on environmental collapse, an event that was set in motion by the actions and decisions made by of those who were before us. These decisions made in your time by you people has eventually led us to the funeral of our world. It hurts and scares me to say that there won’t be an earth after the year 2080, 6 years from now. Fifty years ago, in your time, warnings about consequences of environmental degradation were brought to the public. Scientists, activists and citizens gave you many alarms about effects of exploitation of natural resources, air pollution, water pollution and the destru...