1. *Summary: The text discusses the concept of intelligent cooperation within a natural ecosystem, drawing parallels to the human body's healing processes. It highlights the efficiency of natural systems compared to artificial ones, emphasizing the importance of mutual benefit and self-renewal. The speaker uses the example of a farm-like ecosystem to illustrate how different species can thrive together through intelligent cooperation.*
So it is a farm, which is not exactly a farm in a traditional sense. There is no waste, but it provides for fish, it provides for birds, it provides for us humans. All the systems that are linked in this ecosystem are benefiting from this. So if you think about the efficiency of this natural ecosystem, it is astronomically much more than artificial farm. Why? Because it will sell renew itself indefinitely. So I think we just discovered the normal fishing practice that was for thousands of years practiced by traditional civilizations. But now the question is what makes the relationships to work between fish, the birds, the plankton, the humans seemingly of different interests, different purposes. It is quite simply intelligent cooperation. It is exactly the same concept that is in action in our body -- the concept of intelligent cooperation. So what is intelligent cooperation? We can define it very simply. It is a way of relating when each party can, firstly, discriminate between what it needs and what it should this is being intelligent. And the second part is thriving together in a mutually uplifting way, which is cooperating. So remember what the biologist said in the previous video. He said, I'm not a fish expert. I'm an expert on relationships. So I would add that he is actually an expert in identifying what are those key ingredients What are those functions in the ecosystem that make this intelligent cooperation work like in a natural habitat?