Thursday, August 04, 2005

The physics of a fight's conflict

So many things to fight for:

More time,
more money made in shorts amount of time
more land
any land
whose land?

Think about it, land is such a big deal. The resource is seemingly limited, when it comes to areas of comfort, the middle bits of the earth, but think about how much land there is in Antarctica, still. I think there will come a point in time in which Antarctica will be inhabited by people.....technology will surely go in that direction as well as "water front" property, where we create homes to live under the seas. I mean, heck,...look at places like Japan. Talk about cramped living! They have stack their apartments literally sky high and live in small boxes. I know not all Japanese live in that fashion, but im pointing out the some that do.

But seriously, back to the land issue. I mean, whose is it anyway??
We fight for land with the excuse of religion, I mean look at the middle eastern areas, Israel, etc.
We fight for land in the name of figureheads.
Any excuse that we can lay our senses upon, we seize up,
playing with words by the mouthful.

Then there are those that are forced to be nomadic, at least the culture is forced into it, and like humans they adapt to the situations and it becomes their ways of life, for the moment.

Would there be less fighting if there was an infinite amount of land that we could inhabit ourselves upon?
Well, im guessing that people wouldnt be privey to that information and in creating fears in the unknown, people would battle for what is right in front of them, because its what they know, or at least think that they know.

i guess when it's thought upon, we fight not for what we got, but more of what is to be had.

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