Saturday, June 20, 2015

Is it better to be realistic or is it better to live in a fantasy?

Is it better to be realistic or is it better to live in a fantasy?

Sometimes, I'm not sure because the extinctions of larger species just keep right on coming no matter what any one group or nation does and this likely will continue  until almost all animals, birds, fish, insects are gone from the earth.

One of the insects people need is Honey bees. I was going to a doctor's appointment today and waiting for my wife because she was in another car meeting me there and looked up at a flowering tree and saw a Bumble Bee pollinating that trees blossosms and I thought, "Well. Good for you! At least someone is pollinating something."

So, I began to think about all the wild Bumble Bees and wild bees around the world still pollinating and adapting while bees bred by humans likely are getting sicker every year because of how the hives are handled and where the bees are placed worldwide. (you can only mess with the genetics of bees so much before they get weak from a variety of causes).

Only wild bees with natual selection happening in their lives with no help at all from humans are going to be tough enough in the long run to survive the world ongoing for thousands of years. (if that is even possible with Global Climate change).

So, is it better to be realistic or is it better to live in a fantasy?

If you want you and your children and friends to be some of the survivors out the other end of this thing you had better be realistic even if it is painful to know about the truth worldwide.

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