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Playing with the waste generated in the process

It resembles our relationship with the natural environment.....

I’m not a particular advocate for nature maintenance, but I know that it takes a tremendous amount of time for the natural environment to grow.
Natural resources such as the atmosphere, living things, and plants are not artificially regenerated, only the passage of time guarantees them.
Therefore, the natural environment should not be destroyed by human temporary speculative judgment.

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How long does it take to grow forest resources?

The time required for the growth of forest resources is extremely long, and by human scale, it is a long-term project that spans several generations.
It’s completely different from the weird fact that, for example, new IT-related business ideas are devised overnight and funded in a week.
Trees planted several generations ago are priced appropriately by the market, logged and shipped as building materials.
The shipped wood is shaped into members that meet industrial standards in the sawing process.

What is building blocks?

Did you know that a lot of chips are actually generated in the process?

Of course, the waste must be treated by proper means. However, as one method of reuse, I think it has historically been used as a toy for children.
It’s building blocks. The useless waste material must have been nicely colored and given to the children.

Houses were probably the most common thing

Blocks are just a play of stacking pieces of wood, meaning nothing more, and therefore simple, and even young children could enjoy the play.
Houses were probably the most common thing children piled up with chips.
This would not be a coincidence. Adults used wood as a building material, and children playing with the waste generated in the process also piled up houses.
Blocks are basically never glued. No matter how good a house is piled up with blocks, it easily collapses.
The length of time that something desired is piled up and the short amount of time it collapses are extremely cruelly unrelated. It resembles our relationship with the natural environment.

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