This Is The Most Exciting Time In Human History : Our Vision

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @bamboy5997
    @bamboy5997 Год назад +1

    I wish that people would prefer useful and needed things over blind consumerism.
    We would live happier with what we have in a healthier natural environment, spared from human destruction.

  • @ageofdecadence5661
    @ageofdecadence5661 Год назад +2

    My vision became clear to me around 2019/2020
    It's been full throttle ever since.
    Juggling Post Modern life (work, family, social interactions etc) and the creation of this vision has occupied my whole being and is the most difficult and rewarding thing I could imagine.
    YT algo nailed the suggestion of your video. I understand fully what you are saying. I agree fully with what you are saying.
    Keep faith. Fight the good fight. For there is no other suitable option.
    Good luck brother

    • @Evolutivity
      @Evolutivity  Год назад +1

      What is your vision?

    • @ageofdecadence5661
      @ageofdecadence5661 Год назад +1

      @@Evolutivity sorry for not following the video prompt.
      In a simple phrase: Regenerative Living.
      With an emphasis on agriculture

  • @viilisk
    @viilisk Год назад

    In my vision, regardless of how tightly humans need to live, we have learned the importance of allowing space for nature to thrive everywhere (imagine much more greener cities) - so we all share and take care and respect the nature that is right outside our doorsteps.
    Easy access to nature is healing and helps us to balance our anxieties, shows us not to be scared and to see nature as something separate from us, and will provide a space and shared responsibility that will help us connect with each other.

  • @timwrigley102
    @timwrigley102 Год назад +1

    What are you trying to do with that broken pick? Rehaft that poor thing.

    • @Evolutivity
      @Evolutivity  Год назад +1

      Haha, yeah I've been trying to make a proper wedge and keep failing. The funny thing is I have gotten quite used to the angle now which is quite useful for cutting grass and working uphill.