@luwa @Jazzy_Butts I believe the idea of being in tune with nature to be a dangerous one, as there are many interpretations of what that could even be
They are not in tune with nature, and do not use only the necessary things from nature
A few examples:
1. They have bows. This needs a bit of exploitation of nature, to kill nature more efficiently
2. Clothes. If they are like humans, in warm/hot places, the only *necessary* clothing is something to keep your balls in place while you run for men, so that you don't suffer testicular torsion and for women, a bind also so that the breasts don try to fall off while you run, causing in both cases, immense pain
3. They don't need to fly. "oh but the animals chose them"
That's called domestication
It wasn't a consensual trade
I believe we have to come to an understanding about nature
It is not there for us and we are not there for it
We are capable to do so much damage, a mass extinction has begun, and if we don't stop, we'll be extinct eventually
But
Nature itself would survive and thrive after after that, even with the permanent changes humans made
The understanding is, we depend on nature, and a lot of nature now depends on us and more, with our capacity to take nature to other places, we can, if we're smart (abolish capitalism) make it survive beyond the ultimate extinction event, the end of Earth/Sun
We are not in a relationship of equals to the planet. We take advantage of it because we want to be alive for longer, we want to eat better, we want to live better in general
We cannot do that without exploitation of nature
What rests us to do is to understand that nature has limits, and learn to respect those not for nature's sake, since that's too vague, but because that directly and at the point we are, immediately affects us and those we love