Es increible que la naturaleza pida a gritos ayuda, pero mas increible es que nadie la escuche.
It’s incredible that nature is yelling for help, but even more incredible is that no one hears it.
I respect the secrets and magic of nature. That’s why it makes me so angry when I see these things that are happening in the world, that every second I hear the size of a football field is torn down in the Amazon. That kind of stuff really bothers me. I love the planet. I love trees. I have this thing for trees and the color and changing of leaves. I love it. I respect those kind of things.
I really feel that nature is trying to compensate for man’s mismanagement of the planet. The planet is sick, like a fever. If we dont fix it now it is at the point of no return. This is our last chance to fix this problem that we have or it’s like a runaway train. The time has come. This is It. People are always saying.. “Oh they, they’ll take care of it.” “The government will do it. They’ll” They who? It starts with us. US. Or else it’ll never be done.
Michael Jackson
Now, my grandfather never had any training manuals or self-help books or scientific techniques to rely on, yet he could always elicit that perfectly calm, submissive, and cooperative response from his dogs. I never witnessed my grandfather use any violent punishment, and he didn’t bribe the dogs with treats. What he did was project the kind of consistent, calm-assertive energy that just cries out “leader” in any language, for any species. My grandfather was one of the most confident, even-tempered people I’ve ever met—and definitely the person most in tune with nature. I think he recognized that of all his grandkids, I was the one born with that same special gift. The wisest thing he ever said to me was “Never work against Mother Nature. You only succeed when you work with her.” To this very day, I repeat that to myself—and to my clients—whenever I work with dogs. And sometimes, when I’m feeling stressed, I apply it to other areas of my life. Though my grandfather passed away at the age of 105, I quietly thank him every day for that timeless piece of wisdom.