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RE: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words wakucat (62)adminSteem Witness | Free Writerin, Titanic, Pakistan

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I saw a documentary about the Titanic. Clearly nothing is like it seems. It is believed the Titanic didn't sank but a ship that looked alike and was in bed shape did. It was to receive money from the insurance that they decided to switch both ships.

It sounds exactly what a company would do to fill the pockets without the need to invest.
By now we know that no matter how bad it people simply forget as soon as they believe everything is back to normal.

The same I notice with the present wars. No one changed his lifestyle. No one saves gasoline or thinks a bit ahead in the future since also food supplies will be affected by the wars.

Faith is good but this doesn't mean human kind isn't responsible for his deeds.

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It is exactly like this: wars affect human life very badly, especially when petrol prices reach skyrocketing. Simply purchasing the necessities of life becomes beyond the reach of the common man.

There was a life before petrol and I truly hope there still is without. There are bikes, carriages, horses, donkeys, cows, dogs and so on. Not too long ago it was normal to have a carriage. It seems to me there are and will always be creative and inventive people thinking out something to better their life.

Look at this. Dog's taking children to school and they can also do the shopping.

When a person becomes accustomed to conveniences, he finds it very difficult to move away from them. This is why it is not easy to go back from a motor vehicle to a donkey cart or horse-drawn carriage.

I understand that but how do you think people in Cuba survive since all those years being under attack? For them is even worse they live on an island and cannot leave. If you really want it there's a way and for sure people would become more social and your handcrafts would be more appreciated!

It is true that people are constantly trying to make a living, whether they are people living on the island or people living on the land. Everyone is trying to improve their lives in their own way. The lives of the people of Cuba are also a part of this struggle.

That is not what we were discussing but the fact you said it is hard to do some steps back if used to the luxury of energy and petrol today.
I told you that of you have to you can and that those in Cuba are the living example if it. They are without petrol, without cars, for the biggest part of the day and night without electricity, without food, without clothes and medication. Simply because nothing is available. If they can do it, we can too!

It is true that if a person tries, he can do anything, but when it comes to comfort, he prefers to find his own comfort. However, according to the topic under discussion, a person should keep trying to move forward and not go backward.

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Who says it is going backwards if the world uses fewer petrol, the nature is saved and people can live more in pace and peace instead of the continue stress?
There will be a moment than one should say: This is enough for me. I don't need more. I can do with less and still have a good life.

Being one with mature, following the rhythm of the sun and moon might be more healthy than following the rules of a greedy oligarch.