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 Why Does Civilization Always Try to Conquer Nature?


The Structure of Destruction Repeated in the Name of Progress

Civilization always calls itself good.
Conquest is renamed development.
Invasion becomes progress.

In Avatar, humans do not see Pandora as an enemy.
They call it a resource.
The moment they do, destruction becomes legal.

Civilization does not try to conquer nature because nature is dangerous.
It does so because nature cannot be controlled.

What cannot be controlled creates anxiety.
Anxiety turns into calculation.
Calculation turns into ownership.

And the word that justifies ownership
is progress.

Technology looks neutral.
But it always moves in one direction.
Faster.
More.
Deeper.

The problem is not speed.
The problem is that there is no standard for stopping.

Pandora is not a distant planet.
It was yesterday’s colony,
today’s data,
and tomorrow’s energy source.

Civilization always says,
“We had no choice.”

History proves otherwise.
There was always a choice.
What was missing
was the courage to stop.



Are we truly progressing,
or simply perfecting destruction?




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