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“A determined person turns every mistake into a lesson and every challenge into progress.”
Rema Thankappan
“The greatest treasure of humanity is not gold or wealth, but clean air, pure water, and a life of health”
Rema Thankappan
“When insects disappear, farming fails.
When poison enters, soil dies.
A farmer needs life — not chemicals — to cultivate.”
Rema Thankappan
“All animals live in fear, just to survive.
Only human lives in desire, just to accumulate.”
Rema Thankappan
“Behind every wall of modern life, a silent threat to Earth brews, leaving a profound wound that can never heal unless humanity faces extinction.”
Rema Thankappan
“Birds and animals live without destruction.
They take only what they need — without ego.
They sustain ecosystems
and obey nature’s law.
They do not pretend,
they do not compete,
they do not judge,
they do not exploit.
Humans need to relearn Pro-Life.”
Rema Thankappan
“Humans poisoned rivers and the air we breathe.
Humans cut shade, fruit, and forests.
Humans poisoned insects, animals, and birds.
Humans broke the soil and called it progress.
Humans named destruction “development.”
Humans changed the seasons.
And the innocent paid —
with hunger, restlessness, and silence —
for human greed.”
Rema Thankappan
“Animals live within ecological limits.
Humans try to bend ecology to their will.
Collapse follows.”
Rema Thankappan
“The human being—the guest—forgot to live, blinded to the beauty that softly called every day: the scent of earth, the song of birds, the flute of the river, the silence of stars.”
Rema Thankappan
“Plastiphobic by instinct, eco-conscious by choice, nature-aligned by life.”
Rema Thankappan
“The greatest treasure of humanity is not gold or wealth, but clean air, pure water, and a life of health.”
Rema Thankappan
“We promote
tobacco as “tradition”
junk food as “lifestyle”
sealed concrete boxes as “modern homes”
chemicals as “beauty”
engineered wood as “luxury”
pollution as “development”
Advertisements and bloggers actively support ill-health,
while calling it progress.
This is not development.
This is a slow, sponsored collapse.”
Rema Thankappan
“Life is a cradle—gentle, swaying, fragile. True happiness lies in finding the balance that keeps it steady.”
Rema Thankappan
“Humans should not think too much.
Too much thinking creates short actions.
Thinking far creates protection.”
Rema Thankappan
“Investing in property in big cities today often means investing in future health problems—because behind the walls and windows lie polluted air and contaminated water.”
Rema Thankappan