Only one thought

Only one thought to start with.The end of it will be found your own aswer.

Summer is out of sight and fall calls me out in the garden to start first preparings for
spring next year. While walking through the wildness which is left one thought kept
crossing my mind.

It must have been May this year or was it even April when I bought the first fresh
blowing plants because I couldn’t wait for spring to come any longer.

And now, now 6 month later after they have given me a lot of pleasure they are all
gone.

While excavating the left over of the ground I felt like being hidden by a bomb.
A bomb that says if the plant breeder are able to produce plants with a life of 6 month
and no more, how long will it take the bio research companies to time a persons life??

Any answer on your side?

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  1. They have already extended it….it used to have a shorter shelf life. Slowly, they are able to replace parts with mechanical or other human’s parts, check DNA to see what diseases you might be susceptible to, and have cures to once deadly virus. So the answer is coming soon in small doses.

  2. The problem with that Linda, is by extending the average human shelf life, this planet is already running out of resources, and will soon be at a critical level or our survival.
    Somewhere along the line, there will have to be limit on the world population. The Chinese attempted this, with one child per family.
    Is it right that in UK and USA, unemployed single mothers should be encouraged to have 6 or more children for the tax payer to feed, house and educate?
    You may say I am hard, but these mothers get to have their own TV shows to let us see how they are coping, which I find totally outrageous. It has now become ‘glamorous’ to have a hoard of kids.
    I don’t think we should be concentrating on the ‘lengthening’ our life , but on the ‘quality’ of our limited life.
    As for the garden…. isn’t it better to have one beautiful, sweet fragrant rose for a week, than and average rose with no fragrance for a month?

  3. I absolutely agree in any point you say. But in fact it is the research industry that threatens me very deeply.

    If it is possilble to limited the life of a plant how log you think it will take them to limit the life of a human?

    I’m out of question like the most of us here with SC but my thoughts are with the upcoming generations which have to face the results of that kind of research.