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There is a word for the trauma caused by distance from nature

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Yes technically true @Aeris, and it's really impossible to separate nature from man-made, but it's really true that human beings suffer when too far from plants, animals, geography, and when we're embedded in synthetic environments and concrete jungles. 

Good word: psychoterratic! I've definitely suffered from this before. 


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Thank God i live near a forest and i don't have to pay a plane ticket to get there.

But the best forest is still located in Transilvania, in fact is a giant forest with cities hahaha...

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I know for most people nature plant is a thing. But to me sadly never. I've always been fascinated with humans city. I feel good in my little one. Truly the best city in France ✓ ( not Paris )

I only like the sea and beach aside my town. I do not feel happy in forest and mountain and plain.

Maybe just japan nature makes me trigger because it seams différent.

 

I did visit a lot but I know what I feel something for. 

 

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Hugging a tree for half an hour will beat the best antidepressant medication


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12 hours ago, Michael569 said:

Hugging a tree for half an hour will beat the best antidepressant medication

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