The Great Outdoors: Where Your Only Follower is a Squirrel
Long before "social distancing" became a global catchphrase, nature had already perfected the art of the velvet rope. While the modern world was busy inventing apps to tell us how many steps we’d taken or how many calories we’d burned while thinking about a donut, the forest was sitting there, quietly judging our Wi-Fi signal and offering us the ultimate VIP lounge. Nature walks aren't just a hobby; they are the original, high-definition, 4D experience of getting away from everyone and everything that requires a charger. Think about it. When you step into a dense thicket of trees or a sprawling meadow, you aren't just walking; you are entering a pact with the universe to be temporarily unreachable. There are no "hop on a quick call" requests in the middle of a pine grove. There are no notifications popping up on a fern. In the woods, the only thing "streaming" is a nearby creek, and it never buffers. This is the original social distancing—a practic...