It's not about how often you go camping. We often underestimate how deeply Nature influences our lives. We just don't think about it. Some ignore it, viewing it as a backdrop rather than a partner. Others unknowingly fight against it.
I'm not a nerd but I do consider myself a geek🤓 who is obsessed with comics, movies and books, but above those, with storytelling.
But I see the wisdom of your writing. I recently wrote about how school conditioning programs is to wait for the school bell to leave school, to ask for permission in effect.
That same conditioning programs us to accept working long hours in cubicles and to see nature as something "out there" and separate from us, instead of something we're a part of.
Nature as an ally works miracles for us. Going out in nature is just a first step. I Loved reading your article.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Ayesha! You made my Sunday.
Yes I imagine upbringing and environment dictate the degree of conditioning.
Let's see what the audit says.
I'm not a nerd but I do consider myself a geek🤓 who is obsessed with comics, movies and books, but above those, with storytelling.
But I see the wisdom of your writing. I recently wrote about how school conditioning programs is to wait for the school bell to leave school, to ask for permission in effect.
That same conditioning programs us to accept working long hours in cubicles and to see nature as something "out there" and separate from us, instead of something we're a part of.
Yes, we're probably more conditioned than we'd like to confess...? Glad you liked the article and my words. And maybe I see you in the audit...?
Thanks, for your mindful comment.