We all say that man is the son of nature, but unfortunately, fewer and fewer people can remember the face of Mother Nature. From birth to death, we all live far away from the land, just like a group of orphans far away from their mothers. Concrete tall buildings and concrete roads have replaced earth walls and small streets built by generations, and fields and villages are rapidly disappearing. Even in extremely remote places, you are always greeted by the same noise as karaoke and the affectation of fake folk customs. The saddest thing is that our children, growing up in such a completely isolated lifestyle, have no experience of being close to nature and memory of the land at all, and it is difficult to arouse their real interest in nature.
We can't underestimate the serious consequences of this fact. Plants must take root in the soil to grow healthily. People, too, are not as obvious as plants in appearance, so they are easily overlooked by us. I believe that staying away from the land is a terrible price to pay. If this insensitivity to nature continues, human beings will inevitably experience spiritual degradation. The new generation who grew up in front of the TV can't read Homer and Shakespeare (of course). Is it strange that people are surrounded by man-made products all the time and no longer appreciate the creation of gods and demigods? In my opinion, no matter how modern people show off their technology and information, if they are at a loss about the source and foundation of their lives, it is the greatest ignorance and ignorance. The territory of nature is infinite, and it is pitiful to live in a narrow artificial range for life.