Good questions!

We have been copying from copies from (good and bad) copies for a long time.

Sometimes, we even believe that our copies are better than other copies.

We have stopped asking questions -- like "what if".

On my land, people say things like:

"Why don't you get rid of weeds?" I told them I need organic materials for mulching -- any plant will transform dirts/soils into "proteins, carbohydrates, sugars and minerals for use later. We --people-- cannot do that well --yet.

"Why don't you grow them in rows?" I look at the forest near by. Trees grow where they can get water, nutrients and sunlight. They don't line up in queue for hand-outs.

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I must say this too. We talk about "soil" as "inorganic thing". But in soils, there are also insects, worms, microbes (fungi, bacteria, and 'seeds'). Most of them are 'workers' working to make 'good environment' for themselves and their neighbours. Their works are at micro-levels. What we do are most 'macro-level' destruction of the environment.

Should we stop 'being hindrances' and let Nature workers do their jobs like they have been doing for millions of years?