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There is a word for the trauma caused by distance from nature

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Yes technically true @Aeris, and it's really impossible to separate nature from man-made, but it's really true that human beings suffer when too far from plants, animals, geography, and when we're embedded in synthetic environments and concrete jungles. 

Good word: psychoterratic! I've definitely suffered from this before. 


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Thank God i live near a forest and i don't have to pay a plane ticket to get there.

But the best forest is still located in Transilvania, in fact is a giant forest with cities hahaha...

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I know for most people nature plant is a thing. But to me sadly never. I've always been fascinated with humans city. I feel good in my little one. Truly the best city in France ✓ ( not Paris )

I only like the sea and beach aside my town. I do not feel happy in forest and mountain and plain.

Maybe just japan nature makes me trigger because it seams différent.

 

I did visit a lot but I know what I feel something for. 

 

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Hugging a tree for half an hour will beat the best antidepressant medication


“If you find yourself acting to impress others, or avoiding action out of fear of what they might think, you have left the path.” ― Epictetus

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12 hours ago, Michael569 said:

Hugging a tree for half an hour will beat the best antidepressant medication

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