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NATURE AND I IN ITS UNIQUE ELEMENT

by IMMANUEL MWENDWA KIILU | 27-07-2022 23:59



Nature is probably the intrinsic component that the world in totality depends on and thrives on. A portion of reality that seeks to bring about an understanding of the world and its functionality. For reality to stand its ground in outlining its definition, the concept of nature has to be upheld. We could all unanimously agree that there exists no world or rather no reality without their being possibility of mother nature being the key component as nature encompasses all entities that make up the planet. The wise saying that goes, ¡°a house without a family is simply a house and not a home,¡± could be rehashed to suit nature as without nature, there would only exist a vacuum, however, nature enables us to call planet Earth home and not just a house.


The applauded and vastly accepted definition of nature is that it is the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations. Imagine a scenario whereby you would probably wake up to just humans or human creations, with no landscapes or features that are products of the earth. The vicinity itself would be choking to an unimaginable extent as we picture a life full of beauty that is accustomed to the presence and essence of nature, consequently nature is accorded the respect it deserves.


In according respect to nature, we all have to appreciate reality by understanding its origin, its structure, its purpose, and the purpose of all beings in reality. Everyone has a specific way of relating to nature. My connectivity with nature was instilled in me discipline-wise. The system of education we have is that in most institutions, the students rarely care for the environment as this is done by designated workers. In my high school, cleaning the environment was a responsibility as it taught us to appreciate nature in its full element. As a duty, I took care of flowers by planting, watering, and weeding the flowers. I treated them as my own and that was when I developed the culture of a go-green system. Back at home, I brought to life the idea and started a tree planting culture. I subscribed myself to the agenda of planting two trees every week, consequently bringing about a fresh and beautiful environment to look at. Involving my peers and parents in the need to care for the environment, we chose to keep livestock such as cows, birds, goats, and rabbits. I accord them maximum care daily as they appreciate the beauty of nature in its element.


I endeavor to create awareness among my peers in caring for nature as it cares for us. Albert Einstein said, ¡°Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.¡± I look forward to the best relationship ever with nature for we are a part of its existence.