Among all the calendars in the world, the one that attracts the most attention with its beauty is undoubtedly the Mayan calendar. Its influence was so great that it transcended cultures, and was even used by the Aztecs to organize their day.

Known by both names, the Mayan or Aztec calendar divides the year into 20 months, giving most of them an animal name. In reality, every day that composes it is a tribute to nature, which honors it with numerous rituals and sacred assignments that value its preservation and preservation. In fact, this calendar not only divided the days of the year, but also predicted what might happen in each. He was consulted for a long time for his ability to predict some of the wars the world has suffered, and even to set a date for the end of the world.

Fortunately, the date in question has long passed and the prediction in the famous calendar has not been fulfilled. While it is true that perhaps it has been mortally wounded if we do not do something about climate change and everything it brings with it, the world is still alive today.

In any case, the world is born and dies every day for me, let alone the serious environmental problems the world is suffering from. To give an example, someone dies when they abandon or mistreat a dog or cat. Then lies, selfishness, and absolute lack of empathy win the battle and end coexistence forever.

But at the same time, it is born every day. They do it when someone finds a helpless animal and picks it up, cares for it, or owns it. Then he is resurrected, among other things, because whenever someone preserves a weaker being, the world is reborn. Maybe that’s why, in the end, life is not a matter of calendars, but of emotions that kill life or save it forever.