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Noah And His Ark Saved The World. Imagine That!

Now we face an even greater threat. Be Like Noah. Build your Ark. Be proactive. Save your planet.

Maria Rattray
6 min readFeb 2, 2022
A garden Ark…wonderful!
Photo by Salomé Guruli on Unsplash

The single biggest threat to our planet is the destruction of habitat and along the way loss of precious wildlife. We need to reach a balance where people, habitat, and wildlife can co-exist — if we don’t, everyone loses … one day.”

If ever there was a time in history when people couldn’t come together, this is surely it. In the last three years a virus has taught us much about ourselves, how it feels to be alone, and isolated.

It’s not something we were necessarily prepared for. Rather it arrived without fanfare, and escalated to a point where we were afraid to get too close to each other.

This is something that never in our lives any of us has had to do.

Yet there is much we can learn from this

When life hits us hard with what is unprecedented, we have to fall back on our cultural memory. What did we learn from the Greeks and the Romans? Once we look, we discover that the foundation myths of

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Maria Rattray
Maria Rattray

Written by Maria Rattray

Writer, author, teacher, fun-loving poet. Trying valiantly to make the world a better place. Helping you to guide the future. Find me at: https://ponmyword.com

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