The world is in constant change. Technology, opinions and values change at everydays rate, but WE REFUSE TO CHANGE, TOO.
Our greed for technology, wealth and other objects of abstract value, including mankind’s reckless behavior towards our natural environment, has created a human ecosystem that cannot remain stable without continued technological progress.
With every wasted drop of water we're one step closer to our nemesis - not utopia. We bite off more than we can chew. We buy-out more than we consume. False idols lead our youth. All are at fault, not just me and you. And with every wasted drop of water we are one step closer to our nemesis - not utopia. Because rejection became a foreign word. The technology we like to think saves us controls us, destroys us.
Our insatiable greed for more technology has allowed humans to surpass earth's carrying capacity without limitations.
I have seen starving kids, while some fat fuck drowning in luxury devours mass produced toxic. I have not heard a true word for a long time now. All I see is hate in friendly faces. But it would be a disgrace, if we did not say a word. We need to refuse and reject. Lay down the crown of coziness. No excuses, no more dodging and mankind will see better days.
We have the ships to cross the sea, but we are sailing on the wrong course.
credits
from The Journey,
released July 2, 2017
Dennis Dressler, Marius Brauner
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