• BrerChicken
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    881 year ago

    Stuff doesn’t make us happy, people do. It’s always been like that. If we spend less time with people, in person, we will be less happy.

    • MentalEdge
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      1 year ago

      Also nature. It’s clinically proven that living your life surrounded by barren concrete fucks you up.

      People like having pets and growing houseplants, just cuz, and both have been shown to do a lot of good, mentally. But we really should be bringing nature into our cities much more than we do right now.

      • But investors like shiny glass and concrete!

        Aside from worsening the mental state by deprivation of nature, it also is more vulnerable to flashfloods, the heat is much worse in summer and the air quality is worse all year round.

        • MentalEdge
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          81 year ago

          Yeah. It’s insane how much more tolerable the climate in a park can be, even if less than a block away, its heat hell.

      • @SimplyATable
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        51 year ago

        I live near seattle. A friend who grew up in texas visited recently and he was shocked at how many trees were around in the city, and at how clean the air felt

    • @anewbeginning
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      101 year ago

      Depends on the people and the context. You could live surrounded by people every day and be completely miserable.

      • BrerChicken
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        11 year ago

        You’re right, it’s not just “people.” What I mean is we need to focus more on our relationships, and on being around the people that make us happy, and less on the things we think will make us happy.