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Mankind

The more intensive your studies on mankind become, the more obvious it will be to you that we (mankind) know very little about ourselves. It is considerably ironic that mankind worked tirelessly for centuries in order to be in possession of an immensity of specific knowledge across expansive areas. Why does mankind study and learn about other things before it learns himself? That perspective has amazed me for years. I feel it is each persons responsibility to create, learn and understand their own independent habitual behavior. This enables the individual to conceptually understand their choices, consequences and/or outcomes.

Every single choice you make affects the outcome of something else. Our lives are intertwined within one another and our choices affect each other because of this. Only the truly tough person with mana has the power to stay true to his own defined path of existance. He is not swayed by any movement, person, place or thing at any time. Mankind needs to turn its focus onto itself and the preservation of the world we have been given before anything else. Instricate knowledge of everything except ourselves is incomplete and moronic to me. Mankind should know much more about itself than anything else. This would make sense, right?

Our strength as a species resides within our gifted intelligence yet we destroy more than we build in our world. We have clearly separated ourselves from nature by defining living space and resources. The artificial environments of which we create then live and (most) work is proof of this separation. Where are the animals that are native to your land? Do you see any? Why do they run and hide when they smell, see, or hear mankind? We both know the answer. This has to change. Mankind was meant to be a leader among nature for the time we hold the right to guide some living species on Earth.

As a leader, mankind can develop, harvest and bring fruition to a vast majority of life on Earth. Mankind should only take what it needs from the Earth then strive to give back to the Earth what has been provided for mankind. Mankind is just as much a part of the Earth as the Earth is of mankind. We need to collectively as a species need to learn how to live closer with nature and in a higher regard to be successful. Humans and the animal kingdom must be reconditioned to understand our perspective of mutual respect on Earth. The "only what is needed" perspective can be learned over time. This will take centuries to make an impression upon nature however it can be done.

Each person has the power to make a signifigant difference. The window of opportunity has not closed just yet. As a species mankind still has time to honor the Earth, itself and the nature we can be responsibile to uphold. Take only what we need.

Sincerely,

Dave Lemanczyk, M.S.P.E