Thursday, January 27, 2011
Louv writings...
I am happy to say that I have actually enjoyed the assigned Louv readings. While the first one wasn't so interesting, I have to say that I really enjoyed "The Third Frontier." It is upsetting, how far we have removed ourselves as a society from our roots in nature. Accoridng to Louv, the third frontier is a "not fully formed or explored frontier" with 5 characteristics: a severance of knowledge about food sources, a rapidly disappearing line between animal/humans and machines, an increasingly intellectual understanding of our relationship with animals, the invasion of cities by wild animals, and the rise of a new kind of suburban form. After reading "Nature-Deficit Disorder", I was surpised that Louv took the time to write something that to me was so blatantly obvious. I know first hand that when I am stressed or feel overloaded with work, I escape to the beach or some other form of nature to calm down and regain focus on the task at hand. I feel that even though our quality of life has improved exponentially, it will NEVER trump our need for nature. Nature is part of the human experience; we can attempt to escape it through cities and towns, but I believe that we always will feel drawn to some form of nature because it is our "roots". As I said above, I feel myself succumbing to this disorder occasionally, but it's then that I escape to nature to "recharge." In order to remedy this problem, one needs only to go into nature and enjoy! Even if you don't consider yourself an "outdoorsman", you're sure to find SOMETHING in nature to soothe the nature-deprived soul :)
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