WorldTraveler wrote: ↑September 5th, 2021, 9:59 pm
Man cannot live on the beauty of nature
alone!
Some men can. Like Grizzly Adams. He was based on a real historical character. Also the Unabomber guy lived in a shack in the woods too. Some people are misanthropes and cannot stand other people and prefer being alone. Can't blame them if they are in America. Too many toxic people.
Also the people in the Wyoming video are retired people and park rangers. Watch the video. They look very good natured and wholesome and good country folk. The narrator sounds very wholesome too.
Wyoming looks very beautiful and spacious. Great for a getaway or for hiking and camping, or meditation and solitude. At least for a week or two. Maybe not for long term living but it would be a great getaway for those in the city.
Keep in mind that nature is natural. Cities are artificial and are failures and have made people more miserable and less happy ultimately. They do not make people happier. Just go to NYC and see. Everyone looks jaded.
See the Joker movie with Joaquin Phoenix. In it everyone in the city he's in looks super miserable and hopeless. It's a very depressing movie.
Also see this masterpiece film with no words or narration or dialogue, only time lapse videos that beautifully and poetically illustrate how life on earth is out of balance, especially in big cities, and how big cities are ultimate failures that turn people into robots and bums, and plunder mother Earth, which is a conscious living organism (See Gaia hypothesis). It is very enlightening. Every hippie loves this film. There are three of them. This is the first one. The two sequels are Baraka and Samsara.
Koyaanisqatsi (1982)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085809/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Storyline
This experimental film looks at the world and more specifically the effect man has had on the landscape and the environment. Without narration, the film shows the world in a pristine condition and untouched: blue skies, beautiful landscapes and endless vistas. The man-made world is much less appealing. Essentially a montage using a variety of film techniques to provide a visually stunning montage of images.