I have the opinion that we are all to comfortable in our lives today.
We expect to much for to little, we take everything for granted and have no thought for those worse off than ourselves as long as we are comfortable.
To imagine a world without humans would be to imagine a world that works entirely in sync with itself, with multiple food chains working thier cycle as well as nature working its magic with noone putting thier foot in and changing it... to imagine this place would almost have the label 'paradise'.
Thats all we have been doing since we evolved past the stage of living with the planet.
Every other organism has it place and has its job, we have decided that we dont need natures place because we are more 'intellegent' and we can do better... we have become parasites.
The 'credit crunch' has come around because we have given back to little and taken to much when it comes to our society, why could we not work for what we have? Why have to borrow? Why not live off the fat of the land and trade for what we need instead of having mortgages at rediculous rates and debts that keep people under until they hit middle age? Because we all want more.
We're a species based on greed, and we have no problem trampling the weak and hurdling the dead to get what we want.
I believe in survival of the fittest, so let the credit crunch happen, hopefully we might open our eyes to what we're doing to our own societies and then in turn, to the world.
Isnt it funny how something like this has turned up just as we have decided that our environment may take a turn for the worse which we wont be able to change, coincidence?
Make people work for what they have and learn to share to get by, we live in a very greedy world its about time we learnt our lesson.
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There is evidence that recent increases in oil prices have encouraged people to think more carefully about heating their homes. Do you think economic incentives are the only way to encourage people livingin in the UK to take 'green' issues more seriously?
(Take another look at the marking criteria for this assignment. Including evidence from text/visual/audio sources will help you to fulfil the criteria.)
Faith
Your right, it is time we learnt our lesson. I also think in the way that the world runs by survival of the fittest, but if the fittest of us has sunk to such a low level, then truly our species has not evolved very far. We seem to have forgotten out part in nature and just make it worse off. But we have developed enough now to understand that we have messed up, is it truly too late for us to learn this lesson? Should everyone suffer for the benefit of teaching the underserving people a valuable life lesson?
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