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What if everyone switches to fruits?

Imagine a world where no creature suffers or loses its life for the sake of someone else's meal.

Fields, instead of endless plantations of grain and soybeans for fattening cattle, turn into blooming gardens filled with the aroma of ripe fruits. Cities are buried in greenery, the streets are no longer sultry concrete jungles, but alleys of mango and fig trees, under the shade of which you can hide from the sun. Fruits are everywhere, they do not need to be prepared for future use, dried, canned. There is simply enough of them.

What will change not only around us, but also inside us? The body will be freed from diseases accumulated over centuries of unnatural nutrition. Medicine will no longer be aimed at fighting diseases, but will be engaged in prolonging life and revealing the capabilities of the human body.

The mind will clear up. The body will no longer wage an exhausting struggle with the consequences of heavy food. Fatigue, irritability, and clouded consciousness will disappear. Thoughts will become light, fresh, and alive. This will lead to a new level of awareness, new ideas, and a new society.

And nature? It will be reborn. There will be no need to cut down forests for pastures or pollute rivers with agricultural waste. Endangered species will once again take their place in ecosystems. The climate will soften, because the trees that give us fruit will become the basis of a new ecology.

The economy will also change. Instead of the meat and dairy industries, gardening, agricultural innovations, and botany will flourish. People will regain their lost knowledge and learn to live in harmony with nature. Fruits will not be a commodity, but a natural part of life.

And most importantly, we ourselves will change.

When there is no longer a need to cause harm for the sake of food, there will be less cruelty in the world. There will be room for kindness, awareness, and genuine care for each other. People will no longer have to choose between what is tasty and what is right. Life will become harmonious and meaningful.

This picture seems utopian, but isn't this how all great changes began? Once upon a time, certain barbaric customs seemed unshakable, part of the very order of things. But man grew, realized, discarded the past. Maybe this step is already inevitable - it's only a matter of time.

Do you think something like this is possible? And if so, how soon will we see the first shoots of this future?


Author: Maria Ershova