This Japanese saying suggests that spending time in nature, particularly among trees, is inherently valuable. It implies that such experiences offer benefits that go beyond mere leisure. Being in the presence of trees and nature can provide a sense of peace, clarity, and rejuvenation. The saying reflects the notion that nature has intrinsic qualities that contribute positively to well-being and that engaging with the natural environment is a worthwhile and enriching activity.
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Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm. โ Abraham Lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln
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The more you take on, the more they will load onto you. </ br>
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David Eagleman
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You should not get married, but to understand that, you must first get marrie...
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Anthony Hopkins
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The true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception.
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The most terrible lie is the one we convince ourselves of.
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A decision made against the heart may be wrong.
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