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A humanidade tem vindo a perder a ligação vital com a natureza, a partir do progresso tecnológico que surgiu como resultado da revolução científica e industrial. Esta progressão tecnológica trouxe-nos muitas soluções e novas ideias, mas acabou por promover a formação de uma mentalidade em que a progressão era sinónimo de substituirmos o antigo pelo novo. Com estes novos conceitos perdem-se as tradições passadas por várias gerações, mas a cultura não tem que ser afastada do resto da natureza. A nossa memória, a perceção e interpretação dos acontecimentos vividos influenciam as nossas ações e o nosso interesse pelo antigo e pelo novo. A cultura não tem que ser afastada ou ser vista como uma concorrência à natureza. O impacto humano na Terra não precisa ser predominantemente degenerativo, podemos criar diversas culturas regenerativas juntas através da adaptação das mesmas.
Humanity has been losing a vital link with nature, from the technological progress that emerged as a result of the scientific and industrial revolution. This technology progression brought many solutions and new ideas, but ended up promising the mentality in a progression that is synonymous of converting the old by the new. With these new concepts traditions passed by several generations are lost, but the culture does not have to be removed from the rest of the nature. The memory, the perception and the interpretation of the events experienced as our actions and our interest in the old and the new. Culture does not have to be dismissed or viewed as a competition to nature. The human impact on Earth cannot be predominantly degenerate, the ability to generate multiple cultures is through their adaptation.
Humanity has been losing a vital link with nature, from the technological progress that emerged as a result of the scientific and industrial revolution. This technology progression brought many solutions and new ideas, but ended up promising the mentality in a progression that is synonymous of converting the old by the new. With these new concepts traditions passed by several generations are lost, but the culture does not have to be removed from the rest of the nature. The memory, the perception and the interpretation of the events experienced as our actions and our interest in the old and the new. Culture does not have to be dismissed or viewed as a competition to nature. The human impact on Earth cannot be predominantly degenerate, the ability to generate multiple cultures is through their adaptation.
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