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      Together is the way! Building a thick interconnected system of support

      “The mind is its own place and in itself can make a hell of heaven or a heaven of hell.” – Paradise Lost, Milton

      By Ms. Uttama Singh
      Ubuntu – ‘I am because we are.’ – African Proverb

      Imagine a world where connection is not merely a human characteristic but a vital rule for survival. Peter Wohlleben’s book ‘The Hidden Life of Trees’ encourages us to view the world from a new perspective, showing that forests are not merely collections of plants. They are intricate, caring societies with deep teachings for mankind.
      Trees display collective intelligence, and their survival depends on cooperation and interconnectedness. Wohlleben states, “Each tree is important to the community and deserves to be preserved for as long as it can.” If we consider interconnected systems as nurturing environments, where various elements enhance one another’s development and add to the entirety, we will raise one another. Similar, to how trees flourish with connection, humans prosper in authentic community and mutual respect.
      The book reshapes our perception of nature from competitive frameworks to cooperative, interconnected communities, a crucial principle of existence throughout all ecosystems. Recognising that individual achievement relies on the well-being of the community, allows us to thrive through connection and compassion.
      Our existence relies on understanding and looking after one another. This highlights the profound wisdom of nature, showing us that genuine strength resides in teamwork, not isolation. This insight calls for a shift in perspective, from viewing ourselves as separate and distinct entities to recognising our integral part in the greater whole. Let us embrace these teachings from nature. By acknowledging our interconnectedness and embracing our shared destiny, we can build a future in which everyone can thrive.