Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Our Interconnected Lives in our Beautiful World
Hello, beautiful world! Finally, this blog has made its existence. After hours, days, weeks and months of contemplation, it is officially active. This blog emphasizes anything about nature, environment, wildlife, ecosystem and our interaction with one another. You would see many posts on interesting and cool news/articles about these topics. One day, you can read up on my adoration for pandas. Next week, you might see an article about animals on the verge of extinction. And next month, you can expect some narratives about global warming. The list goes on because there's so much to be told about the beautiful world we live in.
The point of this blog is to put the spotlight on our amazing mother earth, the living and non-living things that surround us and our place with them.
We all live in one planet. Currently, there is no greater place to live in other than our lovely mother Earth. So, it's sensible that we become aware of the things that are important to this planet, from animals, insects, plants, trees, air, water, land, sky and humans.
As much as we share the same planet, diversity has always been a central factor among us that get us to work with and against each other. But at the end of the day, one reality stays the same. Our lives are all interconnected even in the smallest little ways.
So, whatever we do, it is worth to keep in mind that our actions affect everyone else's lives in this world. With this awareness, we can start to participate in taking care of our special planet and engage in lifestyle and activities that make a good and lasting difference for our current generation and future generations to come. We, humans, can do this. Because we are gifted with moral judgment and higher understanding more than any other species that reside in and make use of our world. All that is left are the choices we make. And I believe that we can make our choices count and leave a great legacy.
A better understanding leads to better actions that make a better world
Labels:
animals,
ecosystem,
environment,
interconnected lives,
legacy,
nature,
wildlife,
world
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