Sunday, March 23, 2008

Man's Greatest Tragedy

As we get better at killing, we realize that killing is not the answer.

Suddenly, we understand that by killing certain things, we are destroying a part of the earth that we rely on.

Everything is interconnected, and we cannot rely on the fact that just because we are directly negatively affected by something doesn't mean we don't need something else that relies on that thing.

One minor example: spiders and snakes. Killing them means an increase in insects and rodents.

Wolves, killing wolves means an increase in coyotes.

....philosophy...I wish I was good at it....

1 comment:

Sherry said...

Yep, it's all just a big circle...everything affects everything else somehow.