[post_page_title]Mental detox[/post_page_title]
An explanation for wanting to live in nature may come from David Strayer, a cognitive psychologist from the University of Utah, who studied the effect of nature on our brains. He claims that the brain is an organ “easily fatigued.”
That’s why it’s so important to slow down, because when we “stop the busywork” and look at our surrounding nature, it can help make us “feel restored,” and improve our mental performance. In his opinion, nature is the antidote for modern life. Being in a natural environment is a sort of detox, mental cleaning for our brains.
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