The Hunt: Only Humans Are Cursed

Linnea 2022-12-09 05:59:09

"In a complex world, the hunt is a never-ending game of hide-and-seek. It's best to blend in with the environment, because you don't know who's watching you quietly."

The Hunt was launched by the BBC in late 2015 Nature Documentary.
The "Hunting" series has a total of 7 episodes, which are divided into "The Hardest Challenge", "Control of the Four Seasons", "Hide and Seek", "The Hunter in the Sea", "Nowhere to Hide", "Race Against Time" and "Symbiosis with Predators".
The series focuses on the relationship between predators and prey, the strategies of predators, etc. It also records the efforts of various scientists and environmentalists to protect endangered animals. Sir David Attenborough will narrate the series, and Oscar winner Steven Price is responsible for the soundtrack.

The evaluation of "Hunting" only needs two words: good-looking.

The BBC's nature documentaries have always been beautiful in pictures and touching soundtracks, and this "The Hunt" is the pinnacle of work.
On the screen, each frame can be used as a desktop. Rain forests, permafrost, oceans, grasslands, and polar regions are treated as guests of their own. Microscopically, you can see the power and beauty carried by bones and muscles. The film crew also captured many suffocating rare scenes, such as killer whales jointly attacking huge humpback whales, and Darwin's bark spiders that can spit out 25-meter-long spider silk.
BGM is a must. In line with the film editing techniques and dramatic pictures, the vivid music always appears at the right time, participating in attracting the audience's attention and emotional transformation. The fiddle is plucked in perfect sync with the footsteps of an Ethiopian wolf stalking a great East African mole; every hammering of a long-footed desert ant by a dragon-headed spider is exactly the same as the beat of a drum.

Although the protagonist of "Hunting" is definitely a wild animal, the final and only foothold for the (excessive) interpretation and interpretation of all film and television works is people, and since I have taken such a bluffing title, this is the battle. bluff.

·Except nature itself, everything can be questioned

I recommend everyone who is self-pity and self-pity to watch the nature documentary. In this way, we will find that the world is huge, and the only thing that is narrow is our own life.
The earth was originally calm, barbaric, cruel, and tolerant. This is the real face of the world. Society is just a castle in the air built on the rammed ground of nature.
In contrast to the truth and eternity of nature, society appears artificial and vain.

We were born in a civilized society with a sense of security. The rainforests, permafrost, oceans, grasslands, and polar regions in the lens tell us that nature has never felt safe.
In nature, hunting and avoiding are one of the languages ​​of communication among living beings. Death is the most naked manifestation of the law of the jungle. The change of life and death is as common as breathing. The world is insecure.

Humans' need for a sense of security derives from the need to rule and be ruled, to be regulated and to be regulated, law and morality emerge as the times require, and at the same time, various rules and standards are derived.
That is to say, right or wrong, good or bad, honor or disgrace, strength or weakness, promotion or rejection, praise or criticism...all the measurement standards are artefacts.

Except for nature itself, everything is questionable.

We start out bewildered and follow blindly, the road is narrow and cramped, and the ending is empty and numb.
Everything is nothing but mediocre people disturbing themselves, and mediocre people disturbing themselves without knowing it.
Since there is no such thing as what to do, what to do, and what to do, just do what you want to do. People live in three-dimensional space, and originally there are 360 ​​angles of all paths.

One of the benefits of watching nature documentaries is that it loosens the shackles of self-imposed self, and opens the window to a life in which the dungeon is a prison.

And understand that no longer complain about the world's neglect and harm to us, because the world simply dismisses us.

·Humans are not the spirits of

all things. "Shangshu·Tai Oath" says: "Only the parents of all things in the heavens and the earth are the spirits of human beings and all things."
The "spirit" refers to the most spiritual.
However, before everyone discussed the specific definition of the word "spirituality", everyone seemed to automatically bring in the interpretation that "the spirit is the Lord and the King".
Of course, among the hundreds of millions of species that have evolved on Earth, only humans have evolved the ability to walk upright, use tools, speak, and think. Only human beings invented writing, possessed art, created politics, and developed science. Only human beings can get out of the wild and embrace civilization. Since then, humans have been completely different from the jungle.
This is the capital and source of our pride, conceit, arrogance, and self-reliance.

Lian Qingchuan, a columnist on the Chinese website of the British "Financial Times", deciphered three meanings from the saying "man is the spirit of all things": one: man is the supreme of all things; second: all things serve and enhance human beings The welfare of human beings is the responsibility; third: the development of human beings is the supreme cause of nature.
How proud, conceited, arrogant, and solitary indeed.

Even for environmentalists, when they raised their arms and shouted, many people's starting style was "how should human beings be as the spirit of all things".

When I watched a nature documentary before, I had some vague ideas, and only after watching "The Hunt" can I have a definite personal judgment.
If we temporarily interpret "spirituality" as clear and transparent. Define our role as "beings", and "life" is the most important theme of all living beings throughout their lives.
I'm afraid we, the kings & queens of all things, did not do a good job of the "birth" test paper.

For wild animals, the purpose of all their actions is only three: the survival of the individual, the continuation of the bloodline, and the reproduction of the race.
Digging down is three words, life, life, life.
This is not their duty and responsibility, it is their instinct, mission and even belief.

How dedicated, determined, committed, loyal.
Because the goal is single-minded, so the attitude is firm, so the action is devoted.
This is loyalty to oneself, to family, to race. It is also loyalty to life.

Animals seem to have no doubts about human (animal) life.
Because when in doubt, there must be hesitation. And for wild animals, any moment of hesitation is their own horn of death.
Animals in nature, whether they are hunters or prey, have the biggest thing in common is that they never hesitate, never stop, and never give up. They never ask questions, instinct is their answer.

What about humans?
Human beings are just not like that. Humans often have doubts, humans are always hesitating, humans have been confused for a long time, and humans are good at giving up.

The reason?
Because since birth, survival has never been a calamity that human beings have to face all the time. Only with all their strength can they survive the calamity, and they are surviving the calamity all the time.
Out of desperation, survival is not a problem, or even a problem, for human beings. Humans are most worried about the quality of life, but it is almost impossible to live. Although humans often say "can't live", it is because life is unsatisfactory, not "to be killed and eaten." .
When the supreme answer of survival is taken out of life by human beings, any other answer is not indisputable or taken for granted.

For animals in nature, survival is the only choice; for humans in civilized society, survival is the basic supply, and we have to find a reason to survive when we have time.
This is really the honey of A, and the arsenic of B.

Humans who seem to have choice and freedom, instead of enriching their lives with more choices and freedom, are blinded by blindfolded eyes and forget their origins.

Humans who are out of the law of the jungle, what is more than animals?
Selfish and greedy, fragile and irritable;
cunning and hypocritical, ignorant and conceited;
lazy and jealous, violent and numb.

We do not love life, nor respect life, let alone fear life.
We take our lives out of pleasure, indulgence, sorrow, and anger;
we take out the lives of others out of selfishness, envy, hatred, and greed.
In order to seize resources, we invade and plunder, and would rather waste than share;
in order to improve our status, we reject dissidents, and it is not a pity for non-our races to die;
In order to compete for power, we launched wars, saying that it was for the sake of the country and human rights.

Humans are one of the few cannibalistic creatures on the planet.
Our history is almost the history of war. We also kill our fellows for selfish desires, anger, hatred, or even out of hobby or outright boredom.
We mutilate ourselves and each other, and we never tire of it.

For human beings, life is frighteningly cheap. Money, power, status, sexuality... so many are above the dignity and holiness of life.
We ignore, despise, blaspheme, and insult life, but we say proudly: "Only we human beings live, and other creatures just survive."

We are slaves under the scourge of desire, or thugs who waste resources;
we are addicted A fool for nothing, or a coward who shirks responsibility.

We are deaf people who can't listen to him, or blind people who ignore our hearts;
we are fools who think they are smart, or liars who advertise benevolence and righteousness;
we are protons kidnapped by morality, or mediocre vulgars.

This is who we are in "life".

Animals under the law of the jungle are innocent, straightforward, cruel, and unpretentious.
Human beings in a civilized society are complex, contrived, hypocritical, and deceitful.

In the face of the simple answer of "life", animals do their best to maintain their dignity as life. There is only one line between life and death. In the narrow gap, they can still use the gallop, jump, fly, and dive to show their strength, fight for survival, and solemnly die. Everything is natural, raw, wild beauty.

Before the simple question of "birth", human beings insist on imposing problems with right and wrong, good and bad, honor and disgrace, strength, weakness, praise, praise and criticism. Violence against species, violence against nature with greed.
We have written down rows of complex, ignorant, blind, ugly, and dirty formulas all our lives, as if the flowers of formulas are the portrayal of our values, so what conclusions have we reached? What are we chasing? Is this "living"?
Such us, forgive me, it is difficult for me to agree that human beings are the spirit of all things.

·Only when the gates of human desires are opened
, the animals in nature are living themselves, living solemnly and truly in the form of living beings.
The common name and master of mankind is desire.

I don't know if this is sublimation or mutation, autonomous evolution or passive transformation.

The biggest difference between humans and animals, I don’t think is our ability to walk upright, use tools, speak and think, or that we invent writing, have art, create politics, and develop science.
In that only human beings have been opened the floodgates of desire.
So only humans are cursed.

From then on, we have been driven forward by desires from generation to generation and generation after generation, and we will never stop moving forward. This eternal desire is legend, history, story, present and future, silence, singing and dancing, and human beings are the most loyal fans of eternity.

Talking about it is a bit sad, I was still trying to be inspirational in front of me, then I will be inspired to make up for it. Even if I succumb to desires, I want to die in pursuit of the desires I chose with my own hands, so ah, people can do whatever they want.

Desire, our sin and well-being, is our cursed kiss that happens before we discover it.

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