Dear Diary,
I fear the day the time will come when we'll all have to answer for the consequences of our actions. For the consequences of our greedy actions. We think we understand how the nature works, but in reality we don't understand how the nature works, we think we know all of its laws, but in reality we don't know all of its laws. We keep interfering in these works and we keep interfering in these laws, we keep trying to control it, even though we know we shouldn't interfere in these works and we shouldn't interfere in these laws, and we shouldn't try to control it. Nature cannot be controlled. Nobody and nothing can control the nature. If you think
nature can be controlled by somebody or something, you think wrong, and you believe in a lie. When nature strikes back, it strikes back for a reason. It doesn't strike us because it wants to strike us, it strikes us because it has to strike us, to send us the cruel reality, that we are powerless against it, that we are powerless against its power. So, the more we'll keep on doing what we are doing, the more the nature will punish us for all of our crimes against it. We are nobodies compared to nature, yet we act like we are bigger than nature. We keep destroying lands of this world, even though lands of this world don't belong to us at all. So, we shouldn't be
surprised when the nature feels the need to strike, when it's constantly hurting because of our greed and thirst for money and power. We don't realize that all the things that are connected to nature work in harmony with nature. So when we interfere in this harmony, we actually hurt this harmonious connection, and the more we hurt this harmonious connection, the more we hurt nature itself. And when nature has enough of hurting, nature has enough of hurting. It's not on us to decide what to do with this world, that decision is on nature. We are only inhabitants of this world, nothing more and nothing less. If it retaliates, we may all be gone
tomorrow. An earthquake or super-volcano eruption will do the trick. And it's all because of our greed and thirst for money and power. Because we can't leave nature alone. Because we keep interfering in its works and its laws. If we'll keep doing that, nothing good will await us. With every tree and every habitat we destroy, we are stabbing nature in its back. Truth is, we don't belong in this world. Yet, we act and pretend like we do. This world belongs to nature.