Greetings @juancar347. Just like hitting 2 birds with one stone, as I've mentioned in this post, the Biophilic Creative™ approach is two-fold, giving this global cause an interesting perspective. The core logic behind this advocacy is that for our health, well-being, and productivity to thrive further and be enjoyed, we have no choice but to simply nurture Mother Nature. On the other hand, with a decaying natural environment, there's no way our human lives would prosper and be more sustainable.
However, there are some individuals who are not fascinated by nature, perhaps due to personal belief, peer influence, or non-interest. Although this phenomenon of our affinity with nature has already been scientifically proven to be embedded in our genetic makeup since birth, non-believers, haters, and pessimists still need to be convinced of the effective healing powers of the natural world. If recurring signs of rampant suffering, poor health, and sudden death are not enough to wake them up, I don't know what will.
Moreover, architects and designers from different disciplines have been using nature as a powerfully reliable tool from their arsenal of professional devices to effectively create suitable spaces to achieve the best human experiences. So, whether an individual has been influenced by Western or Eastern culture, it doesn't matter (in my opinion) for we only have one home planet (for now). Well, if Elon Musk and our scientists finally conquer planet Mars as an alternative abode for Earthlings, that's another story. Geographical borders don't matter when it comes to the protection, conservation, and development of our natural resources, which benefit and affect every person in one way or another. Thank you very much for your valuable ideas, and for contributing useful insights as always. Have a safe, productive, and enjoyable week my dear friend. 😊