ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 7月17日 03時37分
Photos by Lucas Foglia @lucasfogliaphoto | For a Nat Geo story about nature’s positive effects on the human brain, I photographed Eli Marienthal hugging the beach on the Lost Coast Trail in California. Eli cofounded Back to Earth, whose backpacking programs help teenage boys connect to their spirituality and holistic well-being in nature. As children spend more time indoors in front of screens, it is important to remember that time outside has been proven to make them healthier and happier.
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jimmy2legz
Better this effort being spent putting these boys into meaningful careers instead of wasting time with this tripe. ‘Spirituality’’well-being’ rubbish! Get to work and join society and just get on with the grind like your grandparents did.
nifty_drifter
Makes sense. We evolved in nature so our biology is connected to the outdoors. We're designed to exert ourselves and move around. Not sitting still in comfortable chairs, swimming screens like I'm doing right now ??
mauricet921
It’s called “grounding” where the vibrations of the earth recalibrate your own vibrations that have been destroyed by being disconnected from nature, while at the same time being bombarded by modern technology.
airraca
Also, outdoors can improve the creative flow! For anyone out there with blockage, go be one with nature!
stefanieraiteri
Hell YES wrap me up in a big hug from the beach when I get home @charlieraiteri
squemma55
@rbf_photo @ruthie55555 @nat_and_a_cat this cracked me right up ?
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