simonsiddique Publish time 16-3-2021 01:04:03

An answer to the harsh reviewers

As I was scrolling reviews I saw one review stating that it feels like "A massive guilt trip". Also that it is annoying for him to hear humans suck and he don't need constant reminder.

I like to assure him to the fact that, in 100 years or so, nobody would again remind the people these things.

Why? Because, there would be little to no nature to talk about. People of the future would have to accept that new normal and fight for survival over the resources we take for granted now.

And why they are talking about human's mistakes more than before?
Because, we live in the Atomic Age. The amount of power we hold is like never before. We are capable or blowing a bomb that can alter climate over our planet within a day. This is very critical time for us, as we can easily destroy our planet but cannot replace or leave it. So, this is the best time in history to talk about these and find ways to a better future as you may not admit it but nature affects you and your loved ones too.

Lastly, my best regards to Sir David and the team for a fabulous series. Thanks for working so hard even in such advanced age.
I hope before Sir David leaves us, we can at least make him go with a feeling of accomplishment and positive hope for world he is leaving behind.

score 10/10

simonsiddique 16 January 2021

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