"The surroundings are aware, sensate, personified."

So we can never be totally alone. 

A society is more like a wood wide web - we are connected to relatives, children, friends, work, bus-drivers, health care and so on.

We are also connected to history and nowadays to countries all over the world. We are connected to melting ice in Arktis and to what's happening in the Amazonas. 

That's why Robert Macfarlane compares our world with the fungus network underground.

The wood wide web; 


It is said the the trees can communicate with each other with the help of the mycelium. A big tree can  nourish a smaller one through the mycelium that can spread very long in the depth. 

As we can nourish or or even threaten a fellow being on another continent through our web. 

We can also try to change the story of historical events, or of coming ages - so time is also included in our internet- games. So beware of the sources that writers in the internet use. 

My source here is mostly Macfarlane's book Underland. Please read it!

We can never be totally lonely, he writes ,because our body contains, fungus, bacteria and virus (hopefully not Covid-19). And in a forest you'r also never alone, trees, insects and other organism, sees or smells you. 

But you also are connected to other humans, if you want it or not - that's the interaction that is much more important than the "me" . If a separate "me" even exist? 

For instance, what is "me" when you don't think or talk?


 






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