
Dr. Dayna Baumeister and Kelly Barron, shares their thoughts on how biomimicry can help us thrive in adversity, fostering human wellbeing:
“For around 3.8 billion years, nature and millions of creatures who inhabit the planet’s humid jungles, sun-drenched deserts” among other ecosystems “have devised strategies to endure. We too can apply nature’s wisdom to improve our mental, emotional, and physical well-being, learning to adapt, collaborate, and renew ourselves so that we not only live more sustainably on earth, but also—like a towering lodgepole pine—flourishing in the face of adversity.”
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What nature teaches us about wellbeing