Nature is our primal home, our roots, and our remedy. In it, everything that lives is connected, and its endless cycles seem to be unstoppable. What lessons can we learn from nature? We’ve decided to stop and think about the mesmerizing effects nature has on our mind and body, and found eight.
Nature Is Flexible and Resilient
Flora and fauna tend to adapt to the conditions they’re in.
- Flexibility and adaptability are two things all life has in common–plants and animals alike. The ability to adapt quickly and take what’s best for us is an important ability.
Nature Is Collaborative
Humans sometimes forget about the importance of working in groups
- Spending time in nature makes us better humans
- Meditation is a great way to combat stress, become more grounded in the now, and achieve mindfulness and happiness
- Self-development: Learn to master the skill of mindful listening and build strong, deep relationships
- There’s nothing ordinary and small about life’s small pleasures
Nature Knows What’s Good for Her
Thanks to its cycles, nature succeeds at balancing its constructive and destructive tendencies.
- By listening to our intuition, developing a growth mindset, and doing the inner work, we will be able to understand our intentions, values, and purpose better, recognize and respond to our emotions adequately, and maintain a balanced life.
What Goes Around, Comes Around
Actions have their natural consequences
- Irresponsible consumption, lack of care for our personal environment, and lack of sustainability consciousness and sustainability practices in many industries have led to the environmental changes we are facing today
- Whatever we do, positive or negative, it will eventually come back at us
Nature Is Ever-Changing
As the daily, monthly, and yearly cycles change, everything in nature changes, too.
- We, on the other hand, cling to things because we want to stay young forever. Accepting change makes us more adaptable and that sets us free.
An Ocean Is a Sum of Water Particles
In nature, every individual thing is a part of a larger system.
Nature Is Never in a Rush
When you spend time in nature, by the sea, in the forest, or in the desert, you’ll notice nothing really happens in a rush.
In Nature, Everything Has a Purpose
Everything in nature has a purpose
- Every movement is geared towards preserving homeostasis within the system
- Some animals feed on other animals, but they never eat every potential prey
- This has the purpose of maintaining a balanced habitat and ecosystem
- Humans sometimes spend their entire lives trying to find their purpose in life