I found this essay about differing viewpoints on where Homo sapiens is headed to be very interesting.

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well yeah. I meant any life that achieved our level of power. We just broke the barrier but did not become any better to deal with it.

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Plenty of indigenous peoples managed to live without destroying ecosystems since time immemorial. Many still do.

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Yes, the problem arises when we start to see the whole world as resources to be consumed for gain.

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yes but not while splitting the atom. I mean sure we can just not utilize our cognitive ability to understand the universe and live in harmony that way but boy it would have been grand to utilize our most precious of species abilities in a responsible way.

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So much lost potential, spoiled by humans insatiable greed.

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indigenous people have destroyed plenty of ecosystems. much of the mega fauna was hunted to extinction by them. humans have always been destructive of their environment to some degree, becuse we’re incredibly good and exploiting the environment. the difference is now we can destroy shit on a much bigger scale…

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