Wild nature is the most intimate mystery available to us, and we treat it not as our teacher, but as a storehouse to

Wild nature is the most intimate mystery available to us, and we treat it not as our teacher, but as a storehouse to be plundered, a danger to be avoided or a form of entertainment to be managed for our enjoyment. We have so protected ourselves from unmanaged phenomena that we want everything to be managed. We don’t want sound; we want sound bites. We don’t want food for thought; we want predigested information. We don’t just want the world on a platter; we want it to come with instructions. In short, we don’t want perplexity; we want solutions.

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