The world's population is around 7,000,000,000+
Should I be happy?
Well, I think this goes for a little celebration.. or maybe not. Well, I'm pretty happy we're getting some spotlight for having this 7 billionth person born here in the Philippines. But, did we ever consider lighting up to the continuous increase of the world's population? Think about it. If we continue to spread in numbers.. then the so called "almost non-existing" balance between the resources we're using will end up being like this:
Ever wondered why China's so rich even though it's the most populated country in the world? It has a balancing number of producers/workers that help boost up the economy. If this could be implemented for the sake of the world (in other words, if we have an almost adequate number of "producers"), the consumers and resources could be balanced. Well, the balance doesn't have to be 100% perfect, just as long as we could keep up with the resources, we would still have adequate materials essential to our human life. These resources (raw materials, nature itself, money, etc.) are needed by everyone. If consumers cling to it, and there aren't much "producers" (or any other group of people that would act as a "balance"), then the resources would just disappear in oblivion, and we're going to fall down from our little seesaw and it would be better off committing some sort of mass suicide.
(end of senseless rant);; Hahaha, I don't know.
Well, I think this goes for a little celebration.. or maybe not. Well, I'm pretty happy we're getting some spotlight for having this 7 billionth person born here in the Philippines. But, did we ever consider lighting up to the continuous increase of the world's population? Think about it. If we continue to spread in numbers.. then the so called "almost non-existing" balance between the resources we're using will end up being like this:
Ever wondered why China's so rich even though it's the most populated country in the world? It has a balancing number of producers/workers that help boost up the economy. If this could be implemented for the sake of the world (in other words, if we have an almost adequate number of "producers"), the consumers and resources could be balanced. Well, the balance doesn't have to be 100% perfect, just as long as we could keep up with the resources, we would still have adequate materials essential to our human life. These resources (raw materials, nature itself, money, etc.) are needed by everyone. If consumers cling to it, and there aren't much "producers" (or any other group of people that would act as a "balance"), then the resources would just disappear in oblivion, and we're going to fall down from our little seesaw and it would be better off committing some sort of mass suicide.
(end of senseless rant);; Hahaha, I don't know.
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