So he often visits the place to watch the Twin-zas at their work. Standing on the lip of the well, he looks on as a man goes down the shaft, rotating slowly on a sling. A rope is attached, by a way of a pulley and the family members lower him in by walking up the slope of the well and when they feel his tug, they pull him out again by walking down. The lips of the wells are slippery from spills and it is not uncommon for unwary workers and children to tumble in, often these falls go unnoticed. In the blind march of progress, people not only neglect and kill their environment but ruthlessly cause threats to their own existence. William Rueckert aptly says,
We are in an environmental crisis because the means by which we use the ecosphere to produce wealth are destructive of the ecosystem itself. The present system of production is self destructive. The present course of human civilization is suicidal. In our unwitting march towards ecological suicide we have run out of options. Human beings have broken out of the circle of life, driven not by biological need, but by social organization which they have devised to conquer nature.