Last week, we watched a BBC documentary about the tragedy that struck Japan in March 2011. A small earthquake triggered a huge earthquake which in turn triggered a tsunami. This disaster left people without homes, without food, without hope and some without lives. According to the official toll, these tragedies left 15,839 dead, 5,950 injured, and 3,642 missing.
WHAT CAN BE LEARN FROM THIS EVENT?
People can learn how to better protect themselves from the forces of nature because Mother Nature dances to the beat of her own drums. A drum so superior, after many years, decades, however long we have actually been researching things such as these, we still have yet to comprehend fully. And the beat of this hypothetical drum? We have hardly seen was destruction this beat can cause.
Did that make sense?
The Japanese have spent however long and however much money trying to Mother-Nature-proof their country. These tragedies show that Mother Nature doesn't like when you try to outsmart her. She's like the loner in the back of the class who looks like they aren't pay attention and Japan and humanity as a whole would be the teacher thinking that they would be able to embarrass the kid. But what this teacher doesn't know is that the student already knows the answer. The student in turn humiliates the teacher, and the teacher is forced to work hard at regaining order.
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