Those elements of nature which have value in their own right are of non-instrumental significances...
Natural processes can be described as means-end relations (such as the food chain);
nevertheless, all means-end relations come to an end at the point at which an entity is seen to be “good-in-itself”, or intrinsically valuable.
This idea is bound up with the idea of the interconnectedness of human-nature relations.
Although it has been a great way to get the best out of it as.....
"Nature Is Life’s Greatest Teacher"
There are actually a lot of really amazing reasons why investing time to connect with nature is one of the best decisions you could make for yourself.
°The Art of Happiness: Listen to a bird singing at dawn in the midst of a storm and you’ll begin to understand the real art of happiness.
Animals are great teachers of emotional resiliency.
°Well-Being: Nature deficit disorder is a term to describe what happens when people don’t get enough nature in their life & the results are not pleasant.... as people become lazy and ill.
Nature will teach you how to stay healthy, happy & connected.
°Comfort: The outdoors aren't always a comfortable place.
But when you can find a deeper comfort that comes from inside,
you’ll be able to feel at home even in the rough isolated wilderness.
°Creativity: Artists, musicians, philosophers, & writers have long looked to nature for the inspiration to create their masterpiece.
Some of the greatest creativity comes into existence by nature.
°Inner Peace: Peace is already inside every living person.
When we get the space to freely enjoy the outdoors and let go of what we have on our mind, we discover tremendous freedom and joy for life that isn’t attached to anything external.
°Survival: Even with all the challenges facing our planet, nature never gives up.
By making a commitment to growth & expansion we can overcome any challenge.
we should adopt these skills from the forest.....
forever expanding, facing problems, overcome fear, be a giver, & never give up.
Such incredible blog post
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