But having well deserved respect for nature is useful.
Mankind because of it's actions for at least 15,000 years is now the victim of nature in many cases which will only geometrically get worse everywhere during this century and after.
But nature is not to blame, we and our ancestors are. But being afraid prevents solutions whereas having respect for nature will create solutions or at least allow a calmness which could allow solutions to be thought of and implemented.
Though the present terror of mankind regarding what has happened in Mexico, Texas, Florida and the Caribbean is very hard it will be much worse than this in these areas in future years to come.
Knowing this by being logical and looking into the future we should make decisions that keep our friends and family alive.
Otherwise we will likely suffer the natural consequences at some point or points in the near or far future.
To me, watching all this the present worst problem is not death it is bankruptcy.
At least at this point in all these places.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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