Danielle Hawkins- Ecology of Eden

When comparing the Plant Fetishers and the Plant Managers, I pounder if there is a a middle ground between the two. Plant Fetishers live their life too much in the clouds that we can be at harmony and one with the wilderness. While the Managers think quiet the opposite that they can control the wilderness, via the Tower. Both of these views are extreme. I think a balance between the two is necessary. I think we are meant to live and be in nature, however I believe there is a reverence needed towards nature that at any given moment the wild can sallow us whole. We have gotten to a point in which we do nee to manage nature a little bit and help her get her grounds under her (help get rid of invasive species) and then after that I believe the approach is to take a step back (tsimtsum). To spend a longgggggg, and I mean a long time listening and reconnecting with nature in a healthy way. To let her do her thing and restore herself. To stop pumping harsh chemicals and burning fossil fuels into the air. I know this would dampen "progress" and "advancements," but I think if we want the ability to do these things in the next 100 years we need to rethink and redefine what these words even mean. The idea that success is only tied to capital and monetary gains is really sad and disheartening. By redefining success, a step towards preserving nature and all she has to offer. 

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