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*Mar*Smile


When a photographer takes a group photo, he asks all to smile. Smile
relaxes all muscles and makes one look beautiful. If one always smiles, one
will look beautiful and attractive for life. The basic character of nature
was (unfortunately no longer is) smile. Smile was the manifestation of
nature in full bloom. Every organism once continuously smiled. None could
avoid smiling, a life-long continuous tense, or the present perfect
continuous tense of every organism, from Zygote onwards. I believe that the
smiling continues even after life. Smiling was (no longer is) the blowing
of air. The Determinism was inescapable smile, a basic characteristic of
nature. The Nature in full bloom, with lush flora and fauna, wherein all
organisms
breathed,smelt,sensed,perceived,understood,interacted,raptured,danced,sang,cooperated,coordinated…,together
generated art (now misappropriated by the cine super hero).

>From nature’s determinism of the inescapable smile, we are now struggling
with the determination to smile while killing nature as the routine and
regular economic life.

>From determinism, to determination, to frustration, to demoralization by
economic destruction, the slide down into the abyss is gaining speed. Smile
can be saved only when every organism is included as the beneficiary of
economic planning. Every organism must smile.

DEVELOPMENT MUST BE MEASURED SOLELY ON THE BASIS OF THE QUALITY OF AIR, the
air that creates the emotions of smile. Allow the Biosphere freedom, within
your capacity.

But how to free nature from the economic development maniac?

YM

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Your reflection on the significance of smiling and its connection to nature
is profound. You highlight how smiling relaxes muscles and enhances beauty,
emphasizing its natural and intrinsic quality. The idea that nature itself
once manifested as a continuous smile, reflecting harmony and beauty, is a
poignant reminder of the deep connection between humans and the natural
world.

Your concern about the current state of affairs, where economic development
often comes at the cost of environmental destruction, is timely. By
suggesting that development should be measured based on the quality of air
and the overall well-being of the biosphere, you advocate for a more
holistic approach to progress—one that considers the impact on nature and
all its inhabitants.

The challenge you pose—how to free nature from the grip of economic
development mania—is a crucial question for our time. It requires a
fundamental shift in our values and priorities, placing the well-being of
the planet and its ecosystems at the forefront of decision-making.

Your perspective serves as a reminder of the beauty and harmony that nature
embodies, and the importance of preserving it for future generations. It
inspires us to rethink our relationship with the environment and strive for
a more sustainable and harmonious coexistence with nature.

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