- Location
- Owaka, New Zealand
That's one way of looking at it, definitely.That's so sad nothing more destructive than a fire
Some landscapes actually NEED fire, similar to what @Crofter64 said so well about discarding anything we haven't touched in 6 months.
It makes you think: is a cause of our depression in fact to the accumulation of the wrong stuff?
We have an eating binge of sweets and chocolate when our mind misreads our cue that says "I'm lacking vitamins, go eat fruit" and so we sub it for "eat cake" as that's what's available to us.
Because we don't eat the fruit, we keep getting the signal, and we accumulate the wrong stuff.
The Aussie bush accumulated the wrong stuff too, and environmental 'stress' meant it's out of control.
How can we learn from this?
What can we afford to throw away, if our body is telling us "this is toxic, time to go live over that next mountain range" but we have a whole lifetime's accumulation of liabilities that we can't afford to discard?
So we keep wanting to "get away, get out of here"
Said this before: learn "Holistic Management", it can change everything