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James Altucher
00:00:09 - 00:00:58
Dear future generations, I think I speak for the rest of us when I say, sorry. Sorry, we left you with our mess of a planet. Sorry that we were too caught up in our own doings to do something. Sorry, we listen to people who made excuses to do nothing. I hope you forgive us. We just didn't realize how special the earth was like a marriage gone wrong. We didn't know what we had until it was gone. For example, I'm guessing you probably know it as the Amazon desert right? Well believe it or not it was once called the Amazon rainforest and there were billions of trees there all of them gorgeous and oh You don't know much about trees.
James Altucher
00:00:58 - 00:03:21
Do you? Well, let me tell you trees are amazing. I mean we literally breathe the air They are creating they clean up our pollution our carbon they store and purify water give us medicine that cures our diseases food that feeds us which is why I'm so sorry To tell you that we burn them down Cut them down with brutal machines horrific at a rate of 40 football fields every minute That's 50 percent of all the trees in the world gone in the last 100 years why? For this and That wouldn't make me so sad if it weren't so many pictures of leaves on it You know when I was a child I read how the native Americans had such consideration for the planet that they felt responsible for how they left the land for the next seven generations which brings me great sorrow because most of us today don't even care about tomorrow. So I'm sorry. I'm I'm sorry that we put profit above people greed above need the rule of gold above the golden rule I'm sorry we use nature as a credit card with no spending limit overdrafting animals to extinction stealing your chance to ever see their uniqueness or become friends with them. Sorry we poison the ocean so much that you can't even swim in them. But most of all I'm sorry about our mindset because we had the nerve to call this destruction progress Hey, Fox News if you don't think climate change is a threat I dare you to interview the thousands of homeless people in Bangladesh see while while you were in your penthouse nestled their homes were literally washed away beneath their feet due to rising sea levels and Sarah Palin you said that you love the smell of fossil fuels Well, I urge you to talk to the kids of Beijing who are forced to wear pollution masks just to go to school So you can ignore this, but the thing about truth is it can be denied not avoided. So I'm sorry future generations. I'm sorry that our footprint became a sinkhole and not a garden.
James Altucher
00:03:21 - 00:04:03
I'm sorry that we paid so much attention to ices and very little to how fast the ice is melting in the I'm sorry we doomed you and I'm sorry we couldn't find another planet in time to move to. I am You know what? Cut the beat. I'm not sorry. This future I do not accept it because an error does not become a mistake until you refuse to correct it. We can redirect this. How? Let me suggest that if a farmer sees a tree that is unhealthy, they don't look at the branches to diagnose it, they look at the root. So like that farmer, we must look at the root and not to the branches of government, not to the politicians run by corporations. We are the root.
James Altucher
00:04:03 - 00:04:39
We are the foundation. This generation, it is up to us to take care of this planet. It is our only home. We must globally warm our hearts and change the climate of our souls and realize that we are not apart from nature. We are a part of nature and to betray nature is to betray us. To save nature is to save us because whatever you're fighting for racism or poverty, feminism, gay rights or any type of equality, it won't matter in the least. Because if we don't all work together to save the environment, we will be equally extinct. So
Gaur Gopal Das
00:04:50 - 00:05:51
Hey, guys. For the past several weeks, I've been here in Africa, the heart of Africa, witnessing the horrific destruction of the rainforest, which inspired me to write this piece. Why a forest being destroyed at such an enormous rate? For this. Today, we live in a world where destroying trees makes you money. So what can we, normal people, do about it? One way to directly fight the destruction is to stand for trees. By standing for trees, not only can you save the lives of trees, help forest communities, and protect the rights of animals to live in their homes, but you will also balance the amount of pollution that you yourself give off with your everyday activities, making you a part of the solution, not the problem. This is the option that I chose, but whatever way that you choose to stand for trees, do it. Because a wise man once said, when the rivers are all dried up and the trees cut down, man will then realize that he will not be able to eat money.