Many of us are probably already familiar with all the campaigns to save the earth. And a lot of us also know one of the popular counters people use when they say that the earth doesn't need saving, but that we do. They say the earth and all of its nature will be fine, even if humanity can't coexist with it. This is true of course. And we've even seen reports of the earth getting better in terms of climate change numbers when everyone was staying inside.
I'm not here in this post to start a political discussion though, but feel free to do so in the comments if you really want to. What I want to talk about is the actual strength of the earth and its earliest inhabitant: nature. The term "a force of nature" should not be taken lightly.
When I look at the picture above, I think back to that exact moment when I thought: Man, nature is strong as hell. It was a massive rainstorm and wind to back it up, and all the trees were just standing there, taking the full force of it all. All while we were taking shelter, fragile and somewhat frightened by the thunder.
And while Chezidek is referring to a specific type of tree mostly, I think the sentiment stays the same when it comes to preserving nature and all of its strengths. Leave the trees and let them be.