Each of us affects our environment in different ways. By our existence and action we change nature, sometimes for the better, but unfortunately, very often in a bad way… We consume its riches, pollute water, air and land, poison and destroy it.
In the beginning, man adapted himself to nature. He was satisfied with what the Earth gives him: clean air, spring water, juicy fruits from the trees.
Over time, man became more and more greedy and made the connection between him and the planet Earth stick to only one thin thread, he is not even aware that it can be broken at any moment. The earth got sick. It's the man's fault.
The flowers began to wither, the trees stopped breathing for us. In the place where green grass used to grow, now there is only a pile of garbage. Once clean, blue-blue rivers are now polluted with man-made garbage. And the sky, once crystal clear, blue, now shrouded in dirty gray. What needs to happen for the human race to realize that everything it does does not work in its favor?
All that he does means only one thing - man has betrayed the nature that created him. He was too busy to listen to nature's request to preserve her, he was not able to hear his planet mourning, crying. Nature is magnificent. She is the most beautiful thing the human eye has ever seen. Yet nothing lasts forever. And human negligence will accelerate that decline. Every machine that man has made, in order to make his life easier, releases toxins into nature. Every factory smoke affects the quality of the fresh air we need. Each spray causes poisoning. So we need to open our eyes well and look around. Even when we do, we will hardly see the neighboring building from exhaust fumes and smog.
There are countless ways to preserve nature, never say: Ah, what I do is a trifle, what can I do here. You can! We can all! The golden rule applies here: And a little is a lot! Each of our contributions is important and all together lead us towards the same goal! Let's leave our children the most valuable heritage: A clean and healthy planet Earth!
I hope that it will not be too late when we realize that the Earth does not belong to man, but man belongs to the Earth.
If each of us would turn around a little bit and do something useful for our planet it would be a great story, but unfortunately, most of those who would just destroy