modern man out of his indiscriminate selfishness dares to uproot nature and it's very soul
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Modern man out of his indiscriminate selfishness dares to uproot nature and it is very soul. Gieve Patel in his writing "On Killing a Tree" described the process to kill a tree as a deliberate act and also thorough in the intent. Patel did not term the killing of the tree as a murder which is a thoughtless and rash act. But he described it to be the deliberate process that was driven by the individual ego.
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