For me, I like forests because they don’t have thousands of cars driving through them which makes them nice and quiet.
And not many people either.
sorry, we cut them all down – best we can do is these weird algae billboards …
Yes but I think I have an idea as to why. I’m a mechanic by trade so my day is making sure everything is within spec or functioning properly. In the woods everything is chaos but it’s supposed to be; it’s novel. The solitude is a bonus.
That’s not weird, it’s human nature. Look up forest bathing.
Not really. I feel a drive to live in a city in spite of not liking crowds. Really what I want is good public transport and internet connection… unfortunately my options for that appear to be live in a city or leave the continent.
Yes! But with oceans.
Love forests! Apart from the mosquitoes…
Yeah, I feel weirdly drawn to forests and I like being near one.
Yes, I’ve always loved forests. Would love to live near one.
I love forests, they are quiet enough to be calming yet active enough to not be overwhelming and I get more exercise and I also remember things better
Of course. Humans are not born to live in square apartments next to noisy and ugly things.
The forest is absolutely beautiful and spiritually healing.
Humans can’t even make anything as beautiful as a tree. We just make square things and blocks. We like when things are in a straight line with equal height and width. We like symmetry in everything.
But real beauty is the forest.
Humans can make beautiful things, even beautiful architecture, just look in a museum. It’s just they’re not going for beauty when designing residential housing, usually.
It’s nature calling. Forests are the way. Not roads and cities.
I live in a forest so yes!
Me too!
Forest gang, represent!
Absolutely. If I didn’t need to work I’d buy a plot in the woods and build myself a cabin and live there away from other people.
I moved to the country side and lived on a farm for a year or so. It was nice, but got very boring after a while. Now I prefer to live in the city and escaye to the wilderness on my bicycle