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Ignoring The Inevitable


Imagine a world where everybody could see what was happening and change the disastrous future.  What if you could learn the obvious fate and change it for the better?

Did You know that every second a football field of rain forest is lost - seven of them by time you’ve read this? Well now you do. You could donate, reach your fingers to the keyboard and select the amount, saving trees, animals, and plants ,supporting the villages around them. But you just don’t care.

We all must not do so. We all must change and help.

Another example of ignoring the inevitable is cutting down trees for Biomass energy, conservable, that can be used again.  What’s the problem? The dirty energy that is needed for this, and the energy that is needed when the trees are not in full supply. The fauna that evacuates from their homes, having to leave their nests that are doomed to fall from a great height, cracking the eggs with a squelch and the offspring falling down with a thud.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the beauty which is the real beast.  Ignoring the Inevitable. You know it’s going to happen. But you just don’t care.  I personally, think that this is dumb, stupid and unmoral of the creature who is supposed to be the most clever and moral.

You expect the world to be perfect. Face the statistics. A child dies every five minutes from polluted water, while you sit tight, comfortably in your chair laughing at the comedies on the TV.  Behind every cause of laughter is darkness. Who made your armchair? We know - children who are starving, trying to work for the penny which they hope will help pay the family home rent. 

You could donate, reach your fingers to the keyboard and select the amount, saving lives, making them a better future.  But you choose to ignore the inevitable. You know it’s going to happen. But you just don’t care.  Like a cuckoo (who used to live in the tree which is now logs for your fireplace) you throw your siblings out of the nest.  A fisherman who sells a live, trapped, wriggling infant dolphin, (whose family is calling her beneath) to a sushi takeaway. You could throw him back. But you just don’t care.  Let it go. Its life’s harsh reality.

Ignoring the Inevitable. You know it's going to happen. But you just don’t care.

Carelessness, slacking, thoughtlessness, stupidity, selfishness.  Greed, Revenge, anger, unfairness.  When you feel, hear, cringe at the sound of the crunch, a snail lays flat, its shell in fragments, dotted around.  Why didn’t you wait until the rain had stopped?  When you Photoshop a tan to your Instagram story. You know you don’t have one. You might get found out. But you risk the chances and stir insecurity in your friends.  You’ve Ignored the inevitable. You knew it was going to happen. But do you care?

We can stop this together, tell the truth to yourself and others.

You might change your ways, become a better person, donate to change our ways, our faults.  We should make people aware.  You will think more carefully when you ignore your fate.  We  must be careful. 

Stop ignoring.  Make changes.

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