>>107077702>Why leave things as they are if they could be better?I guess that's just different opinions. IMO, a forest IS better than farms and houses. Limestone IS better than concrete. I'm not saying that they're bad, just too abused. For example, I think what we have right now is way past more than enough.
>Define...Living in an Arcadian, or something similar. Think humans 20,000 years ago, but smarter. Or elves in this context.
>Humanity has simply improved on this process by creating the order themselves. I agree with this line, but I have to say that, when you watch the news, media, entertainment, hell just go to a /rekt/ thread in /gif/, it becomes hard to believe in our so called "order".
>Destruction of the establish system? Generally, yes.Then what about elves! They aren't as destructive and yet look at them go! I mean, you don't have to be too destructive in order to progress.
>but one actually seeks to improve.Where is it stated that elves' tools don't improve also?
>To change something is to destroy what it was. I agree. But there's a difference in cutting down some tress and using some rocks to build yourself a rock than doing what China does with real estate. Look up "China ghost cities", it'll only take you 3 mins to see what I'm talking about.
>Value isn't inherent, it must be found and provenYour are correct here. But, I choose to believe things are more than what they are, and that that is what they are, and I think others should, too.
>>107077788>Parasites are a part of nature.There's a difference between the algae on trees and tapeworms in animals. I should've specified more, my bad.
>This planet isn't our bitch or our motherWe currently have the ability to destroy all life on Earth if we so choosed. I'd say the planet is our bitch rn.
What I mean is that, in our capability to change things around us, why not do it for the better of all life? Our intelligence should bare some responsibility for others.