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I see a lot of people, especially young people, thinking that they and humanity as a collective hole are actually cancer of the earth. Meaning that we are destroyers of nature and that we can’t help to be this way. Through social media, news and well renowned science, there is very much evidence to prove that this is right. But there’s also news, things, people making things happen in the world that prove this to be wrong. My agenda today is to alleviate you all. The problems I see is that this information is not widely spread. How do I know this? More importantly, how do I know this is a reality? Let’s get up and in it. 

I think first though we must endeavor to understand what is holding this information back. I like to think of this as systems or a system or even better a system of self. In my opinion, my sociological observations, i’ve noticed that human beings adhere much better to catastrophe and pain rather than remedies and answers of positive vibrations. I think in systems thinking one might want to consider the psychology. In order to make the world a better place and to make things happen, I think it starts with us as individuals. Our mind frames. Or mentalities. My question would be, would you be ready to think outside of the box? Would you be willing to unlearn most of what you’ve learned. Would you be willing to sacrifice conveniences? Because it is these conveniences that seem to be the inconvenience. Striping us of the forgotten love of nature and even ourselves. 

 

Tom Brown Jr.

https://youtu.be/diHlYbyhA-g

 

Zepp Holzer

https://permies.com/t/32725/Sepp-Spring-Terrace

 

Greening the desert

https://permaculturenews.org/2018/09/26/celebrating-10-years-at-the-greening-the-desert-project-jordan/

 

 

Willy Smits

https://youtu.be/dXWikNXiG2Q

 

Mark shepard 

https://newforestfarm.us/

 

 

Brazil graham Hancock 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180723142845.htm