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Complete, First published Jul 14, 2016
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Civilization has been always considered as a positive thing. But what if it is the cause of our destruction as it was our creation in the contemporary realm. This ancient time there are always times of peace and war. There are inevitably pacifists as there are "terrorists". Since the industrial revolution, though, the balance between the negative and positive. As people began to grow, the became more selfish. Maybe the scarcity could have let to this catastrophe. People began to deceive one another. They began to form allies to fight one another. The complexity of this catastrophe began to twist. The destruction grew bigger. So where are we going? What is going to happen in the next few years if the sense of humanity is diminishing. As H. G Wells feared or as Arthur C. Clark forecasted. Is our creation becoming our destruction. Is the end of the world approaching as we know it?
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