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B"H referred to as natural selectio n. Individuals protect utilitaria n instincts to survive, and share habitats adhering to national and religious identification. Money is fun but fa mily is life. You could invest either b ut family bonds are the grandiose fulfillment of individual drives to be part of a group. Each fa mily member receives independent stimulation that enhances perceptive and perspective grasp o f reality, expanded interaction more appealing than the hardship involved in effort to maintain the affinity. People are by nature conscripted to apply most of their energy to ensure conformity to expectations placed on them by the taskmasters of survival. We are accusto med to tolerate racial and ritual difference despite authoritarian abuses , where one section of the population utilizes physicality to degrade another species until it relinquishes the will to survive . Greed of conquest has left opponents on both sides of many arguments at the brink o f extinction. Many societies plummet traditional artifacts of the human civilization into timelessness. When technocrats pride the mselves for having "wired the world," they mean we have been reduced to the importance o f digital impulses transmitted in timeless capsules. This enables the mind to journey in the realm of inner wonder where stimulation distracts the mind and causes habitual detachment form one's environs. By de-identifying with the modern society, we can beco me a fa mily me mber alike to other species under the sovereign rule of the earth and solemn rule of the planetary influences. Significantly decreasing our significance in our ow n eyes is a win-win game; of seeing the peril to which we have subjected our species, and giving ourselves over to restoratio n of the balance in nature. One does not have to believe in Globa l Heating to participate in environmental concerns. We want a state of nature restored to the global community. The 21 s t century deserves the crowing legend of people doing good stuff to filter pollution from the world's waterways and seriously downgrade the carbon imprint. Motor vehicle factories can produce machinery to dreg riverbeds. I suggest the creatio n of people's police strolling through town and discussing with the city residents what problems they encounter during their daily lives so the message would travel from the periphery to functionaries in the bureaus of the town council. On the macro level, the idea can be a United Nations agency whose job is to 225