RE: What is the origin of life on Earth?
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How living matter came to be is truly a mystery. But whatever it was, looking around. It seems to me that the origin of man is a mistake in the evolution of living matter. Everything in nature somehow fits together, everything is somehow dependent on something else, only man is completely useless in terms of the functioning of the habitat. If he disappeared from the face of the earth, nothing serious would happen. No other living organism in the world would miss him
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I understand why you might feel discouraged by some of humanity's actions. We certainly have a long way to go. But even though we may not be perfect, consider this: Humans have the unique ability to reflect, learn, and change. We've made mistakes, but we've also achieved incredible things—exploring space, creating life-saving technology, and producing inspiring art.
Rather than seeing humanity as a mistake, let's recognize our potential to make positive changes. Despite our flaws, we have the power to improve and contribute meaningfully to the world.
But you're always talking about a man. Man is not something that is somehow superior to everything. Man may have appointed himself ruler of the planet, but that is just pride, arrogance and recklessness. Man is part of everything that lives on Earth. Yet he has exterminated many of his fellow animals, taking up more and more space for other living forms. Every creature has a right to life and killing other creatures is only justifiable for the sake of subsistence, and man kills for fun. What right has he to do so? He is of no use to anyone but himself and therefore useless in nature. Nature has probably already begun to eliminate him. In terms of the existence of the earth and the universe, man has been in the world for perhaps one second.
I agree that Man foolishly thinks that he is the superior being on earth, and even in the whole universe, all because of his ego. But it is important not to separate Man from Nature. Man is the product of nature. Evolution led to the emergence of this creature so that it can adapt to any environment and survive any threat. That's where destruction and slaughter began. So nature gave man 'Conscience' so that he becomes constructive and cares about the earth and the universe. Conscience appeared in Man only recently, it has not been fully developed. Developing Conscience is a better solution to this situation than eliminating humanity...
My personal opinion, considering how man does not fit into the whole system, is that he is rather a mistake of evolution and nature started working on eliminating this mistake long ago. Given the time of the universe, man has existed for less than one second. What you call the conscience that stirs in a man, I would rather call the instinct of self-preservation. But so far very few individuals of this species have realized it. Especially not the people who, given their wealth, could really make a difference.