Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Peace and contentment are found in solitude within nature, tranquility, and connection when embracing the natural world.
I'm sorry to bring this up because it goes against the official beliefs, and I want to keep this newsletter positive.
Being an introvert and dealing with various life and societal issues, I often feel down, similar to the figure in Munch's famous painting “The Scream.” One suggested remedy for this state of mind is hiking.
Hiking outdoors can be a key benefit for those suffering with depression.
However, I don't believe this is true. Humans need to be around like-minded and friendly people to be happy.
But solitary hikers, despite being aware of the risks, still prefer to be alone. They seek solitude. In more than ten years of hiking in the mountains, I have noticed more and more people walking alone.
Maximum frugal chats with those you meet on the street. In these cases, most become friendly and chatty. Etiquette in the mountains is to greet all passers-by. Even because maybe they'll remind you if something happens to you.=>>>
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