What does saving the world mean? Who can save the world? At first, I thought, isn’t the world becoming a better place already? No. Civilization doesn’t build itself. What else can ‘we’ do to better ‘our’ environment? We fight for our rights, and we fight for our lives, but what good does that do in the end?
As human beings, we work for a living. That is just how we grew. It is normal for people to progress into a schedule; a schedule to work, eat, and rest, socialize, learn, and find a job for a living. It is our nature, it is our culture and we depend on it. Most of the time, it isn’t as simple as it sounds.
How can the gorilla help us? Who does the gorilla impersonate? Who has the guidance to a better world, and how can we continue to live the way we live if the world is gradually wearing itself out?
As I was reading the book I thought to myself, I was wondering where all these different questions kept popping into my head. Apparently, the questions don’t and will not stop. Is it up to us to figure this problem out? While the world is putting itself into this situation, losing isn’t an option if we want the world to continue its greatness. Yes, there are conflicts and hardships, but that is normal. The way human beings behave rubs off to the next generation and it progresses as time goes by. It’s like a copy machine, but with people, plants, and animals. Living things in this world are replicating themselves into a new century through modern media. We learn something new every day. We then follow a ritual, but we don’t know why. We just do it, because we were taught to do that exact practice while observing others in our environment. Almost all the members of all human races have identical resources. Almost everyone go through the same life: birth, illness, work, old age, and then we ultimately die.
We are the foundation, and we are the only ones who can help the world transform into a better place. Gorilla and man together make a great team; they just need to get along, work hard, and hope for a change. In between those lines, there will be tremendous adversity, but eventually, there will be change; whether or not that team initiates a correlation towards the better or for the worse. If we really want to save the world, we just have to be super hardcore about it.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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