As Abraham Maslow was fond of saying (see his journals), “Time wounds all heels.”
The Saunterer offers a corollary: the human race is largely a bunch of heels, selfishly shameful in destroying wilderness and environment, and time will not merely wound the heels, it will kill them, perhaps their physical being, and definitely their psychological being. Here are Gregory Bateson’s thoughts:
Now I suggest that the last hundred years have demonstrated empirically that if an organism or aggregate of organisms sets to work with a focus on its own survival and thinks that is the way to select its adaptive moves, its “progress” ends up with a destroyed environment. If the organism ends up destroying its environment, it has in fact destroyed itself. . . . The unit of survival is not the breeding organism, or the family line, or the society. . . . The unit of survival is a flexible organism-in-its-environment.
(Quoted from page 64 of Consulting the Genius of the Place, by Wes Jackson. Counterpoint, 2010.)
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