Francis BaconNature cannot be commanded except by being obeyed.
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This is very true. If you write a huge list of rules about how to take care of nature, but they do not follow them, or they are halfhearted in their attempts, then they are useless. The only way to have a successful relationship with nature is to be in tune with it, and pay attention to it so it knows what you want.
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