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How did we ever survive this long???
I have been on this site for some time now. I must admit I am both frustrated and dismayed at the state we as humans seem to be in.
The youth keep asking the same questions we asked 20 years ago. Are we truly doomed to keep making the same mistakes generation after generation?
Every once in a while I am impressed by someones insight but I am usually horrified at the pettiness, the selfish, narrow minded state we find ourselves.
Is there any hope for us to evolve or are we doomed to become extinct sitting on the sofa eating bon bons watching reruns of American Idol?
How can we pass the wisdom of experience to the youth in a medium they will accept?

2007-02-22 11:32:25 · 4 answers · asked by Papa Mac DaddyJoe 3 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

I never made any separation of myself. When I say mankind that is EXACTLY what I mean.

2007-02-22 11:40:30 · update #1

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it seems the young feel they must prove themselves right even when wrong.They think good advice is worthless and want to learn the hard way.your right ,it is a viscious cycle that needs to be broken.I dont know what it will take to open the minds of the people that we better change or else.If someone comes up with a way,i hope it spreads like wildfire to save us.thank you for such a good and meaningful question

2007-02-22 11:44:41 · answer #1 · answered by woodsonhannon53 6 · 1 0

no one is asserting that international warming will wipe out life on the earth. that may no longer the possibility right here. of direction if life survived ice a while and meteor impacts, it could stay to tell the tale some levels of warming. What you're failing to correctly known inspite of the indisputable fact that, is that inspite of the fact that the Earth has had many catastrophic activities and survived, the Earth of the previous billion or so years replaced into hugely diverse than the Earth of the previous 2 hundred or so years. that's, basically, that human beings now inhabit it. Humanity survived the final ice age, yet their numbers have been small and we've been nonetheless nomadic, wandering around and changing continents on a whim. we will not do the comparable at present. The ice a while have been basically approximately 5-6 levels cooler than at present, and the climate replaced into thoroughly diverse. A in addition drastic substitute interior the climate would desire to take place in a international that's 5-6 levels warmer, or much less (we are already approximately on the max of what Earth is often used to.) the place will this depart humanity? we can not basically walk to a various place anymore. Our numbers at the instant are interior the billions as a replace of the 1000's, we count on good and vast scale agriculture, no longer looking and amassing. we live in exceedingly progressed cities, no longer caves. each and every component of our lives is amazingly plenty tailored to this particular climate. If the climate adjustments, we are able to be compelled to conform. we are able to be waiting to, despite the fact that it may recommend a heck of quite some situation for humanity. complete cities and countries would desire to be in possibility by using sea point, agricultural areas would desire to turn to desolate tract, oceans would desire to acidify inflicting thousands and thousands to starve, floods and droughts would desire to compromise well-being...the record is going on. international warming isn't substantial by using fact of its impacts on nature. Nature will consistently be great. it is substantial by using fact of its impacts on humanity.

2017-01-03 09:37:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As long as you put your faith in human progress (pride) and not in the divine will of God (humility) you are just another cog in the machine repeating the same mistakes of humanity. Pride, the dream of perfection preceded every mistake. You are not far from those you judge.

2007-02-22 11:38:32 · answer #3 · answered by wassupmang 5 · 0 0

We need a revolution. When you read history books, you see that change comes so so so very slowly and it's usually a handful of individuals that bring significant change. The masses are stuck in mediocrity. This is the reality!

2007-02-22 11:38:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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