The mind-blowing circle of life, explained by a biologist | Sean B. Carroll

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  • @MoreLifePlease
    @MoreLifePlease 3 дні тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @SpiritualSigns777
    @SpiritualSigns777 18 днів тому +40

    Nature is truly amazing! Every part of the ecosystem has its own unique role, and the connection between all living things, from plants to animals, creates a perfect cycle. These relationships not only sustain life but also bring about incredible things that we still can't fully understand 😃

    • @familyforonehumanity5630
      @familyforonehumanity5630 9 днів тому +2

      That's why the older eternal religions like Hinduism talked about cycle of nature and respecting nature.. They had access to history and knowledge which we all slowly lost. Once the real next civilization downfall comes, we will slowly revert back to those religions
      99.9% of our history is unknown. Humans have been here for 2 million years but history is only known for last 2000 years for most places. That's just .01% of history known

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

      Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

      If you love nature, you don't modify and exploit 👉 Dominion (2018)

  • @nate-beard
    @nate-beard 5 днів тому +3

    I used to work with a biologist in the PNW and he said an unfortunate consequence of certain stream restoration practices (like falling logs for better salmon habitat) was that all of these beds of freshwater muscles were being destroyed and neglected as key species who filter the water for salmon. So yes, Salmon are super important, but so much habitat can be damaged by tunnel vision. (I''m no expert, but thought I'd share an insight I heard.)

  • @calmeats-danielamodesto
    @calmeats-danielamodesto День тому +2

    I’m forever humbled by the intricate connection of all beings in nature

    • @PranayCh
      @PranayCh День тому

      And at the end nature controls us

  • @emmanuelweinman9673
    @emmanuelweinman9673 18 днів тому +29

    We may be managers of our little bubble of nature, but Nature will always be infinitely more than we can manage. Just how no one can fully control our Own Nature, aka no one can truly own us, we’ll never be able to fully control or own Nature. Never the less, the abilities of humanity and knowledge we have continues to blow my mind 🙏🏼

    • @sred5856
      @sred5856 16 днів тому +3

      The point is we have an interconnected system with a relationship to every aspect of life established over eons. No one is talking about taking control or who is powerful or who dominates

    • @familyforonehumanity5630
      @familyforonehumanity5630 9 днів тому +1

      That's why the older eternal religions like Hinduism talked about cycle of nature and respecting nature.. They had access to history and knowledge which we all slowly lost. Once the real next civilization downfall comes, we will slowly revert back to those religions
      99.9% of our history is unknown. Humans have been here for 2 million years but history is only known for last 2000 years for most places. That's just .01% of history known

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

      Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

  • @stevechrisman3185
    @stevechrisman3185 7 днів тому +12

    Sadly, I don't have much confidence in our stewardship at this point. As a species we are too greedy, short-sighted ... and stupid.

    • @FoOtFoOt542
      @FoOtFoOt542 2 дні тому +1

      You are correct but eventually nature will do it’s thing

  • @livephysiology
    @livephysiology 18 днів тому +34

    It's a similar idea when people first learn of the gut microbiota, or the bacteria in the digestive tract that aid in digestion and other physiologic processes. To tell people that humans need bacteria living in their bodies can seem like a contradiction considering all that has been taught about hygiene. Then, when the awareness that not all bacteria are the same, and only some are pathologic sets in, it begins to make sense.

    • @firstlast2762
      @firstlast2762 17 днів тому +4

      💯 There is a universe of sentient creatures living inside of us and on us and they require our care in order to survive, in order for us to survive. ✌️

    • @MGTOWPsyche
      @MGTOWPsyche 13 днів тому +7

      imagine if bacteria drove evolution in order to make the best creature (humans) as a biological exoskeleton for the bacteria !

    • @kelleyrc5671
      @kelleyrc5671 12 днів тому

      Bacteria are running the world

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

      Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

    • @maesk52
      @maesk52 5 днів тому

      @@MGTOWPsychetheir intention is indeed a mistery! Stubborn truth is that out of this symbiosis I’m writing this comment 😂 🙏🏽 all the best fellow societies of entities ❤

  • @rohnmiller8063
    @rohnmiller8063 4 дні тому +2

    Thank you for saying it, That every little Natural thing matters to Life. Not a quote, this is what I took from this.. Thank you

  • @HealthyMindA
    @HealthyMindA 16 днів тому +9

    Wishing anyone who reads this message a New Year full of joy and good health!

  • @Muxammadamiin
    @Muxammadamiin День тому +1

    0:26 It’s amazing that the first thing that instantly came to my mind after hearing this, is the Quranic verse:
    تَبَارَكَ ٱلَّذِی نَزَّلَ ٱلۡفُرۡقَانَ عَلَىٰ عَبۡدِهِۦ لِیَكُونَ لِلۡعَـٰلَمِینَ نَذِیرًا﴿ ١ ﴾‬
    ‫ٱلَّذِی لَهُۥ مُلۡكُ ٱلسَّمَـٰوَ ٰ⁠تِ وَٱلۡأَرۡضِ وَلَمۡ یَتَّخِذۡ وَلَدࣰا وَلَمۡ یَكُن لَّهُۥ شَرِیكࣱ فِی ٱلۡمُلۡكِ وَخَلَقَ كُلَّ شَیۡءࣲ فَقَدَّرَهُۥ تَقۡدِیرࣰا﴿ ٢ ﴾‬
    Translation:
    Blessed is He(Allah) who sent down the Criterion(Quran) upon His Servant(Muhammad) that he may be to the worlds a warner -
    He to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth and who has not taken a son and has not had a partner in dominion and has created each thing and determined it with [precise] determination.
    Al-Furqān, verse 1-2

  • @maesk52
    @maesk52 5 днів тому +3

    Every animal, plant, insect, microbe, cell, is a constituent of the broader organism! No matter how little or insignificant the entity, it’s value to the whole can’t be logically denied as of yet, and THIS is true 😊
    it is also true that some organisms can de appreciated as very important to a specific environment and cared for accordingly however we can’t give out preference as it was true that some organisms don’t matter, harm is in the end of that road and it can be appreciated in our current environmental situation. I appreciate the approach and invite ourselves to be careful with our words as always ❤

  • @MysteriousMag
    @MysteriousMag 5 днів тому +2

    @bigthink I greatly appreciate all the videos shared on your channel but this was one of my favorites. Thank you for posting such interesting content

  • @TanishkaBhandari-nj5fo
    @TanishkaBhandari-nj5fo 7 днів тому +4

    All of these examples are mentioned in a book called secret network of nature….so anyone interested in the relation and inter connection of every being should definitely give it a read

  • @omarelmaghat5050
    @omarelmaghat5050 8 днів тому +2

    Such cycles are critical for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and illustrate the importance of each species in contributing to environmental health and stability. This symbiotic relationship shows the beauty of ecological interdependence and the cycles that sustain life across different habitats.

  • @jasonbecker4974
    @jasonbecker4974 3 дні тому +2

    This is wonderful.

  • @Lifesage1
    @Lifesage1 7 днів тому +1

    I really enjoyed the music in the background. Kinda reminds me of Sufjan Stevens. I watched the video with earbuds and pretty quickly got as interested in the music as I was with what he’s talking about. Honestly even more so.

  • @alanbarrington733
    @alanbarrington733 4 дні тому +1

    If you have access to PBS shows be sure and watch The Serengeti Rules. They did a wonderful job putting that movie together.

  • @mathew1904
    @mathew1904 18 днів тому +7

    The Serengeti Rules is the most hopeful nature documentary I’ve ever seen, [PBS] because it explains how we can save all life on earth.

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому +1

      Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

  • @mafarmerga
    @mafarmerga 2 дні тому +1

    To paraphrase Nathan Hale:
    "I regret that I have but one thumbs up to give to this video!"

  • @meliorohno6628
    @meliorohno6628 13 днів тому +2

    It reminds me of a book I've been reading recently, Suzanne Simard's Finding the Mother Tree. Highly recommend!

  • @A.X.76
    @A.X.76 3 дні тому +1

    “You know not what you do”is actually true..

  • @PamelaSmullen-du7mx
    @PamelaSmullen-du7mx 5 днів тому +1

    Very educational, thank you ❤

  • @ytabhishek
    @ytabhishek 7 днів тому +2

    In nature nothing works alone !

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 18 днів тому +7

    nature is the most incomprehensibly beautiful art. art that would take an infinity to fully appreciate.

    • @WiseandVegan
      @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

      Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

  • @9y2bgy
    @9y2bgy 11 днів тому +1

    The positive thing I took away from this is that global crisis doesn't necessarily require an overhaul of everything. Not all things have equal impact on the overall health of a system, including our world. As Dr. Carroll suggested we can manipulate few key players to bring about a major change for the better. So thinking about critical issues facing earth today, we as its managers can use our increasing knowledge to better manage this planet ALL OF US call home. Don't just work hard. Work smart.

  • @markcollins1577
    @markcollins1577 7 днів тому +1

    outstanding video...

  • @lbthingsstuffmore9513
    @lbthingsstuffmore9513 18 днів тому +4

    Yes, our trees and the people need the salmon, and they're making a comeback here in WA! ❤😊

  • @davepoul8483
    @davepoul8483 17 днів тому +3

    Great vid.. Love the Big think... the internet has some real crap on it .. but thankfully there are channels like this... :) happy new year THE BIG THINK......... looking forward to your out put in 25.. Davey P.
    Peace N Love..

  • @mospeaks9256
    @mospeaks9256 17 днів тому +2

    I’ve been thinking about this very same thing. Earth’s ecosystem perhaps has a fail safe switch that gets triggered when there is a threat to the balance it works meticulously to maintain. Ultimately it’s all about balance and the ecosystem prioritizes that balance above all else.

  • @DY2784
    @DY2784 18 днів тому +3

    👋🏼Great explanation!!!💙💙💙

  • @carolinewolf565
    @carolinewolf565 18 днів тому +2

    Thank you! Love my true nature info! Always a student 😊👍🏻

  • @RK-bw8tu
    @RK-bw8tu 8 днів тому +10

    This is what “ Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) “ preaches.. every living being is interconnected, therefore plays a big role in our life, and needs to be worshipped and taken care of.

  • @garethmartyndavies2250
    @garethmartyndavies2250 День тому +1

    Wooow amazing 🇬🇧🙌❤️🙏🏻

  • @sankarsana
    @sankarsana 7 днів тому +1

    Vaata Kapha and Pitta is what ancient Indian medicine says for human beings. The 3 that needs to be in balance.

  • @andrewpepperoni197
    @andrewpepperoni197 10 днів тому +8

    Unpopular opinion: Everything matters, the more impactful, the more it matters.

  • @dfinma
    @dfinma 18 днів тому +8

    Mother Nature has been figuring things out for 3 billion years then humans come along and think we know better (or at best we don't realize what we're doing).

    • @mpetrison3799
      @mpetrison3799 18 днів тому +1

      Mother Nature is a nightmare, full of incomprehensible suffering always.

    • @dfinma
      @dfinma 17 днів тому

      @@mpetrison3799 What's the alternative?

    • @bluestar1234able
      @bluestar1234able 4 дні тому

      Transcendence to a technology/society that sustains everyone ​@@dfinma

  • @sutanugupta2836
    @sutanugupta2836 9 днів тому +1

    Excellent!

  • @laarayaghujaanas
    @laarayaghujaanas 7 днів тому +2

    Indigenous peoples have known and been sharing this for decades. Why have we not/cannot listen to them?

    • @MizzouRah78
      @MizzouRah78 4 дні тому +2

      They had a generalized and spiritual belief that nature is all connected, but to claim they "have known and been sharing this" when referring to something this scientifically precise isn't very relevant.

    • @laarayaghujaanas
      @laarayaghujaanas 3 дні тому

      @ I’m First Nations and we had a generalized belief like many religions but also had deep knowledge, or science, that was/is only discounted because of racism. For example a deep understanding of the winds and waters that led to the Māori being the most successful navigators in the world, a deep understanding of the interconnection of plants and their environment, or a deep understanding of the ocean life, and its connections to so much more. And let’s not forget that what you call precision science led to eugenics being recognized as a science previously. There is also much more that could improve our world from our knowledge keepers. My message is that before this scientist making these observations (where he uses ‘I’ asserting that he is the first to understand this interconnection that is inaccurate), many scientists before had made the same observations, and many could still benefit from respecting and learning from indigenous sciences today.

  • @offtheradarsomewhere.
    @offtheradarsomewhere. 18 днів тому +55

    Slightly misdirection regarding the trees needing salmon, trees make their own food through photosynthesis, using energy from sunlight, water from the roots, and carbon dioxide from the air, " fungi absorbs nutrients from dead carcasses " ( salmon and other animals ) and recycle them, which helps trees and other plants grow, trees receive food from fungi through a symbiotic relationship called mycorrhiza, allowing them to share resources and information..

    • @MorseAttack
      @MorseAttack 18 днів тому +33

      That’s interesting info, but ultimately, it reinforces the idea that trees need salmon…just added an extra link to the chain.

    • @offtheradarsomewhere.
      @offtheradarsomewhere. 18 днів тому +1

      @MorseAttack Will have to tell that to the cacti trees in the desert and all the other species of trees that thrive where is no salmon rivers..💙🥰🙏

    • @MorseAttack
      @MorseAttack 18 днів тому +16

      @@offtheradarsomewhere.
      80% of the nitrogen in the trees of the Great Bear Rainforest come from salmon carcasses.
      Remove them and it would dramatically change that ecosystem.
      I have no idea why you are talking about cacti, they are absolutely irrelevant to the subject.

    • @firstlast2762
      @firstlast2762 17 днів тому +11

      By trying to dissuade the point you inadvertently substantiated it. 😂 that’s why it’s important to ask yourself if you really need to give your opinion to the world before you give it.

    • @LarryMages
      @LarryMages 17 днів тому +4

      He never actually made his case. He only stated that there was evidence, but didn’t cite anything. Your statement about how trees have evolved to survive and thrive is spot on. At best a rotting salmon has a minimal impact on the trees.

  • @SelfSustainableCity
    @SelfSustainableCity 6 днів тому +1

    Oh traveler, behold life’s sacred thread,
    Where unseen hands by balance are led.
    The wolf, the tree, the salmon’s plight,
    Together weave the world's great light.
    For in each leaf, each stream, each call,
    The circle of life sustains us all.
    Step closer now, to nature’s grace,
    And find your home in her embrace.

  • @shivagurrala
    @shivagurrala 17 днів тому

    Was the Salmon shot taken in Sol Duck River Valley? I was able to see salmons queueing up to jump upstream and travel North for mating season.

  • @ytabhishek
    @ytabhishek 7 днів тому +2

    We are the nature's manager now..what an arogant thought😂

  • @buddytransfer9879
    @buddytransfer9879 17 днів тому

    So saying it's all interconnected; and that it's necessary for balance

  • @chrisdiaz9061
    @chrisdiaz9061 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you

  • @mahrusafe5994
    @mahrusafe5994 18 днів тому +1

    Amazing to know nurture interaction

  • @GrimReaper-xy4kr
    @GrimReaper-xy4kr 18 днів тому +1

    Very intersting theme. 😮😮

  • @sironaldkemo
    @sironaldkemo 12 днів тому +1

    Cool

  • @user-fv4vj9ne7e
    @user-fv4vj9ne7e 3 дні тому

    Rules without a ‘rule maker’?

  • @HakendaNatan
    @HakendaNatan 5 днів тому

    GOOD

  • @mikescan7050
    @mikescan7050 2 дні тому

    Every ecosystem balance has at least one Kevin Bacon in the chain.

  • @TheMarkoPoloProgram
    @TheMarkoPoloProgram День тому

    In Toronto or “the GTA” (the Greater Toronto Area), people are noticing more coyotes roaming the streets. This is due to mass deforestation of once forested land for housing. This will indirectly have an effect on the ecosystem in Toronto I’m predicting. More people tend to be feeding these coyotes as well so they’re becoming domesticated or taught to be a city creature as opposed to a forest one. This is similar to raccoons in Toronto I guess. They will adapt but how will the prey that were once hunted by coyotes adapt?

  • @marcomalley2516
    @marcomalley2516 16 днів тому

    It kills me that he said the last line the wrong way round to emphasise the result being managing the planet better

  • @DeAguaMusic
    @DeAguaMusic 15 днів тому

    EVERY species is important.

  • @guaromiami
    @guaromiami 16 днів тому +1

    We are logically and scientifically "discovering" things that our ancestors knew intuitively thousands of years ago.

  • @scottmerritt9877
    @scottmerritt9877 4 дні тому

    3:39 and 4:41. use “organisms” not “creatures”.

  • @DharmaBobBleHead-n4e
    @DharmaBobBleHead-n4e 9 днів тому +1

    So trees need nutrients from salmon bodies. “Wow! Who would have thought of such things?” he asks.
    It’s almost like there was an intelligent Creator who thought of such things…
    Ah… probably just random collision of atoms though… Whatever an atom is. I mean, did we come from one Adam or from one Atom? 🐟🌲

    • @chamicels
      @chamicels 3 дні тому

      so intelligent that the designer put a man's g spot up his butt. The Intelligent Design argument has been debunked so many times.

  • @guaromiami
    @guaromiami 16 днів тому

    This is not the Sean Carroll I was expecting. 😂

  • @bubbles3161
    @bubbles3161 3 дні тому

    I’m still trying to figure out the circle of 5ths.

  • @emilysha418
    @emilysha418 18 днів тому +2

    Ancient peoples in north america used to bury dead fish to fertilize soils

    • @lbthingsstuffmore9513
      @lbthingsstuffmore9513 18 днів тому

      Still do.😉💕

    • @adamk.7177
      @adamk.7177 18 днів тому +1

      @@lbthingsstuffmore9513well, most of them probably aren't ancient at the moment, but later they will be 😂

    • @justinciallella4724
      @justinciallella4724 18 днів тому +2

      Fish emulsion is still very much a common fertilizer in organic farming.

    • @lbthingsstuffmore9513
      @lbthingsstuffmore9513 18 днів тому

      @@adamk.7177 🤣👍

  • @JamesSmith-qj9kd
    @JamesSmith-qj9kd 2 дні тому

    Yes, i agree, but i need salmon too😂

  • @lovethemack
    @lovethemack 16 днів тому

    Nice little over view of basic inter connectedness between kingdoms but nothing about HOW TREES EAT SALMON. Disappointing, I was hoping to learn about the fungal kingdom members that get the nitrogen to the tree roots for example

  • @thomasmacon7782
    @thomasmacon7782 17 днів тому

    IN flowing..OUT GOING...ABOVE AND BELOW 🌏👀

  • @josepha9061
    @josepha9061 2 дні тому

    So basically even a lil change to our environment can help it. Yet we do nothing.

  • @Bushman9
    @Bushman9 5 днів тому

    I heard years ago that if all the honey bees on earth died, mankind would follow within four years.
    I have no idea if that is true or not, but I would not doubt it for a second.

  • @gunsnderrickroses2777
    @gunsnderrickroses2777 14 годин тому

    If only we used this wisdom of regulatory systems that control and sustain our bodies towards our economic policies...

  • @swlucas
    @swlucas 8 днів тому

    “Who would have thought of such things?!?”…
    Native Americans all over the country silently raise their hands.

  • @gps9715
    @gps9715 День тому

    "We are the managers of nature."
    ooof
    Yeah, I really don't like that statement. I don't think Mother Nature likes that statement too much either.
    "Mom's coming 'round to put it back the way it oughta be." - Tool

  • @carlbrenninkmeijer8925
    @carlbrenninkmeijer8925 16 днів тому

    amazing, many thanks !!!

  • @NolaCaffey
    @NolaCaffey 18 днів тому +1

    We missed the lesson at the end of the Cold War, that you cannot choose between "left" (cooperation, socialism) and "right" (competition, capitalism). Humans cooperate and compete all the time, at the same time, but not consciously. Politics (community, civilization) has always been the challenge to balance competition and cooperation, thoughtfully and with purpose. Then we will have common ground and can solve the problems of living together. America practices socialism, but mostly to benefit the wealthy. Now that the rich and poor are so far apart, we can be divided and destroyed from the inside by fascism. Most of us are fighting over the crumbs, unable to afford to raise and educate children. The wealthy are miserable, too, as they never truly feel they have enough.

  • @f77ddngeod888
    @f77ddngeod888 18 днів тому +4

    And they run when the sun comes up
    With their lives on the line
    (ALLIIIIIVEEE)

  • @ssss-zg2ym
    @ssss-zg2ym 7 днів тому +1

    And it just shows that all world and nature is carnivores grass trees they need meet.

  • @dya_dyo
    @dya_dyo 3 дні тому

    lovely video & intersting insights....but 'manage nature' isn't the right lens to view this from imho (in my humble opinion)

  • @arifirfan6657
    @arifirfan6657 13 днів тому

    The law of mother's nature..(mercy & love)

    • @pradeepanck8213
      @pradeepanck8213 9 днів тому

      Tsunami, Tornordo, hurricane, flooding, corona 😂😂😂

  • @anukpersad4808
    @anukpersad4808 18 днів тому +1

    Y trees need omega 3 fatty acid???

    • @DwightStJohn-t7y
      @DwightStJohn-t7y 17 днів тому

      trace minerals. and mushrooms assist the tree roots in making it usable.

  • @theriskid
    @theriskid 6 днів тому

    "Does a bear shit in the woods?"

  • @bradmercier8267
    @bradmercier8267 13 годин тому

    Yeah you can see an N15 signature in vegetation along Salmon streams .... it does not mean it is essential or even very important. This MDN idea has been way overblown.

  • @blackl1steddrums
    @blackl1steddrums 3 дні тому

    Maaaaaaaaaa de-hinhyahhhhhhhh, babadeeeee simbidahhhhhhh!!

  • @TheUnknown79
    @TheUnknown79 9 днів тому

    U bloody artificially intelligent man Are u the master of nature man

  • @rockets4kids
    @rockets4kids 18 днів тому +2

    Oh... the *other* Sean Carroll.

    • @tomatito3824
      @tomatito3824 10 днів тому

      Lmao for a moment I thought Sean Carroll was stepping outside of his comfort zone.

  • @adamashton6742
    @adamashton6742 6 днів тому

    How has the world survived then? With all the species that have gone extinct already?

  • @Packedburrito
    @Packedburrito 4 дні тому

    Sometimes I wonder if our planet is alive and creates us to do the things it needs, kinda like use with red and white blood cells.

  • @davetaddeo
    @davetaddeo 18 днів тому +3

    "who would have thought of that?!" indigenous people knew the forest needed salmon. we just ignored them because they were savage heathens.
    when planting the 3 sisters usually a salmon (fish) head is planted with the seeds.

  • @TheHylianHero22
    @TheHylianHero22 18 днів тому +1

    I feel like an NPC lmao I said "What?!" out loud to myself exactly the same as the guy at 0:08 -____-

  • @nickdee5764
    @nickdee5764 18 днів тому +1

    They’re called keystone species. Nothing new here.

    • @LarryMages
      @LarryMages 17 днів тому

      Except salmon are NOT a keystone species for trees

  • @TorgerVedeler
    @TorgerVedeler 18 днів тому +3

    But we too often DO manage our bodies like we manage nature. Just look at fast food and the obesity epidemic.

    • @ddpwe5269
      @ddpwe5269 18 днів тому +1

      This is exactly it. People say they care, but then show that saying and doing are opposites of the same coin. Just because most people say they care, their actions say otherwise. When people actually start caring and raising their standards of themselves, then maybe.

  • @luisfilipelopes2900
    @luisfilipelopes2900 13 днів тому +1

    Loved most of this BT, except, we are the managers of nature 😂😂😂 I'm sorry, I laughed so loud. Yes, we disturb constantly what nature regulates, and we affect some of the outcomes (temporarily only, especially in the scales of time), but we are the regulator?!? Just ask this question: if nature quits regulating, how many days will we last. AND, if we quit regulating, how many millenia will the planet survive? Besides this crazy point, I really liked the article and thought super insiteful! Thanks❤

    • @LoisSharbel
      @LoisSharbel 12 днів тому +1

      insightful!

    • @EpicDevine05
      @EpicDevine05 5 днів тому +1

      I agree with you. That statement threw me off. But then again, I understand maybe a little bit of his reasoning because imo, some people feel the need to acknowledge their self-importance to feel a sense of being valued and worthy lol. It’s not necessarily the truth because if humans were to be extinct, I think Mother Earth will continue to live on and thrive without human existence.

  • @adamk.7177
    @adamk.7177 18 днів тому

    So what you're saying is... trees and I have similar taste

  • @Anway-NeverGiveUp
    @Anway-NeverGiveUp 9 днів тому

    All the materialistic phenomenons on this Earth are related to one another, all the universal phenomenons are related to another, cause all the universal phenomenons are the product of energy...

  • @ezmode946
    @ezmode946 8 днів тому

    Melt water rivers don't have a lot of nutrience*

  • @fredreeves7652
    @fredreeves7652 18 днів тому +1

    What he said. : )

  • @WiseandVegan
    @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

    Make the connection 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🌎 ♥️

  • @JesusGarciaParrado
    @JesusGarciaParrado 17 днів тому

    💡

  • @kervennic
    @kervennic 16 днів тому +1

    We need to reintroduce a superpredator thart will predate on human.

    • @jacqueslee2592
      @jacqueslee2592 16 днів тому

      Covid can be unleashed again in overpopulated countries.

  • @fatimasajid1546
    @fatimasajid1546 6 днів тому

    All praise to the Creator who made everything in its right measure, strength and purpose of life to sustain the entire eco system and the Universe.

  • @tulizasindi
    @tulizasindi 9 днів тому

    "Who would have thought of such things?" he asks. Native/indigenous people. They've been telling us these things all along. Framing these as recent discoveries is dishonest and colonial. And the statement "we are nature's managers" is wildly egotistical and is the god complex that got us in the messes we've put ourselves in. It misses the point of his own learnings!

  • @kylerules1311
    @kylerules1311 18 днів тому +2

    Subhanallah

  • @tuomasmattila283
    @tuomasmattila283 2 дні тому

    If we manages our body like we manages nature we woulndt be exist no more

  • @WiseandVegan
    @WiseandVegan 6 днів тому

    Dominion (2018)

  • @fay5479
    @fay5479 16 днів тому

    Why "manage", "regulate"...CONTROL Nature ??? How about learning to understand it and COOPERATE, collaborate with our environment.

  • @bonjourclash5903
    @bonjourclash5903 6 днів тому +1

    Too general , too bad... We are not children