Oh, it was like an insight that suddenly strikes you, explaining so many inexplicable things that hardly anyone has ever consciously asked questions about. It was an extremely interesting experience to read about all these things.
At first I was worried that I would not be able to understand it, that it would be written in a complex terminological language that I would not understand. But here is your post, although educational (for me it is exactly that) it's easy to understand. And I thank you very much for that!😊
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Indeed, it's a breath of fresh air knowing that, little by little, all the overwhelming parts of the puzzle are being pieced together. Just like stories, our innate connection to the natural world runs deep in our veins - humans are definitely wired to their environment. And it's these vital links to nature that have been chronicled by society, either directly or indirectly, since time immemorial, thanks to your curious observation and inquisitive mind.
I constantly strive to be as fundamental and reader-friendly as possible when dealing with educational topics of architecture and design. Because if I use too much technical jargon, I'd surely kill this post's purpose in the first place. You're most welcome, plus I'm extremely grateful as well for your sincere appreciation, support, and contribution! 😊