The Obligation To Endure

The passage written by Rachel Carson illustrates the importance of all living animals in our enviornment as part of our circle of life.  This includes insects.  I personally despise of insects, it’s a personal thing, but the passage has a valid point.  If we kill the insects at the rate that we are perhaps one day it will destroy the circle of life and we may be held liable for our actions.  When  we spray chemicals to help eliminate insects in farmland we actually are spraying several chemicals into the air causing many illness and harmful products that eventually spread and reach human civilization.  The passage talks also about plants.  Destroying trees, plants, animals anything that is natural to our environment could possibly harm us in the future.  Everything is created to balance everything out.  I highly believe in this theory.  Rain is used to balance out drought just as perhaps earthquakes or natural disasters are to balance out the unbalance in lives brought into this world.  Perhaps then so are insects, animals and such.  This passage was quite interesting and created a very different outlook on the reasoning behind all beings of life.

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