The protagonist in the documentary has to deal with all kinds of unexpected tests of nature on the farm year after year, insist on following the laws of nature, do not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and do not use guns to drive wild wolves away.
Birds destroy the fruit in the orchard, and the fruit can only be used to feed chickens when it loses the qualification to sell; the breeding of chickens and ducks attracts wild wolves to destroy the fence, and also kills a large number of chickens and ducks; the excrement of chickens, ducks, pigs and cattle enriches the land, Grasses began to grow recklessly, and the covering grasses brought soil and water stability, and also caused the flood of snails to damage fruit trees; the drought caused algae in the ponds where ducks were raised, and a large number of fish died, and finally the ducks were released to the orchards to devour the snails; The large number of rodents brought huge losses, so small wooden houses were built and fixed all over the farm, attracting owls to come to catch rodents...
A new balance always brings new losses.
They waited and groped for the arrival of nature's own balance.
Surprise and shock coexist, gain and loss alternate.
They finally achieved their original dream in the various "disasters" that followed. The original barren farm gradually became full of life, and the grass, plants and animals reached a cyclical balance.
At the same time, other farms next door do not allow any other plants and animals except for a single commercial crop. The land loses the nourishment of the natural cycle, and because of chemical fertilizers, the land is gradually compacted and barren; rainstorms have caused all the soil that is not protected by covering grasses to be lost...
There are three kinds of things: my business, other people's business, and God's business.
In the end, you will find that as the scriptures say, your thoughts and actions will receive corresponding feedback from others and God.
What kind of thoughts and behaviors you have, what kind of feedback will you have. They insisted on following nature's own laws of balance, and there were times when they were so paralyzed by wolves that they had no choice but to raise their guns.
But after shooting a wild wolf, they felt they had been defeated.
Look, don't we look like we want to take shortcuts every time we encounter obstacles?
Later, they domesticated large dogs to drive away wolves, and before the dogs were successfully trained, the dogs also hunted and killed the farmed chickens.
You see, doesn't it seem that when we train our minds to face some problems, we are not too good or too far?
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