Which topics would you like to be more informed about?
I like to learn about nature because for man, the earth is the courtyard of his house, the sky is the roof, the sun, moon and stars are lamps, the sea and river are water pots and trees and plants are the sources of food. Not only this, there is no better teacher for man than nature. Whatever man has achieved till date, he has done it by learning from nature.
Actually, nature teaches us many important lessons. For example, autumn does not mean the end of the tree. The person who imbibed this lesson in his life never feared failure. Such a person tries to achieve success afresh without getting distracted after every failure. They keep doing this until they get success. Similarly, trees laden with fruits but bent downwards teach us to remain humble and modest despite getting success and fame or being rich.
The most important thing is that everything has its own importance in nature. Even a small insect is useful for nature, while in Matsyapurana a tree has been described as equal to hundred sons. This is the reason why we have an eternal tradition of worshipping trees. It is said in the Puranas that the man who plants new trees, flourishes in heaven for as many years as the trees planted by him flourish. The biggest specialty of nature is that it does not consume its things itself. Like- a river does not drink its own water, trees do not eat their own fruits, flowers spread their fragrance in the entire environment. This means that nature does not discriminate or show partiality towards anyone, but when man unnecessarily messes with nature then it gets angry. Which it warns man by expressing it from time to time in the form of drought, flood, deluge, storm. Nature teaches us to have patience. Patience opens the door to achieving goals in life. Those who keep on saying ‘hurry up, hurry up’ are actually living up to the ancient saying ‘an impatient mind slows down’. Only those who keep working patiently get success and respect.