Today we cannot think about living non-industrially. If there was no industry we now could not post what we feel about it and this togetherness between you and me across a multitude of geographies, economies, political peripheries could not be imagined if it was not for industry; of course the industrial revolution was indispensable, and that got us where we are now from the era of farming.
Simplicity is preferable, something we crave for, the way pastoral communities and rustic life styles seem to us we feel very nostalgic about it.
But the point is evolution is man's natural course. Man does not remain the same and his aspirations, dreams, imaginations and industriousness grow bigger over time and that exactly set us here in an age of technology.
But the problem lies in the fact that man's decline commences with industrialization. There is so much greed; injustice prevails everywhere, and one man enslaves and batters another, and hounds for amassing more and more. He hungers for mountains of wealth creation.
And thus it creates divisiveness and fragmentation.
We are divided between the rich and very starved poor. Money is a tool for slaving people and ruling the world. This is in part what we got together with industrialization in point of fact.


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