Beautifully Random Foliage

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Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to share some pictures that I took last fall, but have absolutely no clue where these pictures were taken hahaha.

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Beautifully Random Foliage

I'm normally pretty good about remembering where I've gone and the pictures that I've taken. The little man and I don't go on extravagant adventures to far off lands, we tend to stick pretty local within an hour or more to where we live. This means that there are quite a few places around which is really nice, however sometimes we go somewhere and end up getting some beautiful pictures. This is the case, except I have NO clue where the hell these pictures were taken hahaha.

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I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out where we were standing when these were taken. These might be something as simple as just a walk through our neighborhood which is very likely, but I just don't recognize the small section of trees that I've got here. The foliage looks absolutely beautiful though! It's taken at the golden hour that's for sure, when the sun and trees are at their most stunning so that was really cool.

I love being able to take these types of walks with my son though, because we get exercise but also I can help him appreciate the beauty that's nature which is really important. With the focus of computers and all that shit in life, we are definitely missing and forgetting a lot of why we are here, not to work and become slaves to the system but to appreciate people, the beauty around us and nature.

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Apparently I enjoyed the beauty so much that I don't remember where the heck I was standing hahaha. We have a few places that this could be, one of them is a local spot that's got quite remarkable vistas of the trees and area. That spot has some pretty steep hills downward though, and this spot here is fairly flat it looks like. I think that's one of the great and interesting things about where we are living right now - and most likely so many places around the world! There is beauty to be had around almost every corner, it just takes the right circumstances and mindset to stop and appreciate it.

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Yeah it would be great to be in a luxury island resort or something soaking up the sun, drinking things out of a pineapple or something but the important thing that we have to remember is that even though we are a global species right now, with more connected features than ever before, we still need to take a step back and learn to appreciate what is local to us. It's not always as easy as that when we are in the heat of the moment but life is truly beautiful around us! I think it would be great to go to some ancient forest in Europe or something, truly. However I don't have the option right now but I can drive 45 minutes from where I'm at right now and see some beautiful mountains and vistas of their own and I think that's an important thing to remember!

The trees and colors here are wonderful for sure, it's just important to remind ourselves that we have lots around us that is cause for wonder!

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Beautifully Random Foliage is right 👍🏻

Love the colours..

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Haha thanks man! I wish I knew where the heck the pictures were from LOL oh well I got to see the pictures so that is sufficient!

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With the focus of computers and all that shit in life, we are definitely missing and forgetting a lot of why we are here, not to work and become slaves to the system but to appreciate people, the beauty around us and nature.

That really speaks to me! Thanks for pointing it out. I find it really easy to stop looking at the nature around us. Right now, I'm implementing several strategies to get off the system.

In fact, I love the system. The French system is really well done. We're entitled to a lot of help and it's very pleasant. As a result, we also have a lot of taxes. But that's the price we have to pay for all this help.

What bothers me more is that we have more and more help for everything. And for a lot of things that don't do much good. Sometimes, tax money should go elsewhere and, if necessary, stay in our pockets.

I'm not one to rail against the system. It's given me a lot and supports me. But the fact that we're paying for things that are completely stupid really pisses me off. That's why I'm trying to get away from it.

Except that I realize it's not as easy as all that. To be seen.


One thing's for sure, though, and that's that the place was truly magnificent. Too bad you don't remember it!

There's also a place I used to love going to with my grandparents. It was a hill that ended in a lake. We were surrounded by fir trees. We could swim in the lake. There was also a part where it was a cliff and you could jump into the lake from different heights. I can't remember where. But it was magnificent.

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Yeah the various systems are modern day slavery. It's actually much more effective to force people to work and pay exorbitant taxes than it was to have slaves. They make more money in this new way which is scary.

I agree with you on the taxes part - we pay a lot in taxes but the benefits are largely not seen and especially right now in America they are going to illegal immigrants which is boiling a lot of peoples anger but that's the purpose. They want it to explode so they can enforce stricter rules, it's an incredibly nasty and dangerous game the powers that shouldn't be are playing here. It's very sad but I know good will come of it and conquer the evil that is being fomented.

I love the memories of old like that. My grandfather had an absolutely beautiful house when I was a kid - on top of a hill with a bunch of land and trees everywhere. I still remember it in my head. Very fond memories of the beauty of the trees there!

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I don't know, maybe the solution lies in a more in-depth reform of the tax and social systems, which would enable us to better target aid to those who really need it, while easing the pressure on those who feel suffocated by compulsory contributions. But I think this is mission impossible. At least on a small scale.

How can we, as citizens, better monitor and influence the allocation of collective resources so that they better reflect our shared priorities and values?

In one country, there are too many different people. It's just not possible. There have to be solutions, but I don't have them haha. Having said that, I'm convinced that it's through discussion that, without realizing it, we open up to other perspectives, we make small changes in our lives which in turn change the lives of others, and little by little, change those around us who in turn change those around them. A kind of Arab telephone.

What I believe above all is that, in our quest for meaning and well-being, reconnecting with nature and the spaces that have shaped our fondest memories could offer us a form of resistance to the sometimes oppressive grip of economic and social systems. It could even inspire us to envisage more balanced ways of living in society, where the emphasis is on collective well-being without compromising our individual freedom.

That's how I've been seeing the world for the past few months. But that may change in a few weeks' time if someone else opens me up to different perspectives. Humans evolve so quickly.

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Very well said my friend! Dialogue is CRUCIAL for us to undertake in order to see how we can change our opinions but also it forces us to have to think deeper about our opinions and evaluate what we understand about them, in order to explain it to somebody else. That's why people that are on the "left" side in countries like America and England get so furious. Their positions are weak at best, downright fragile at worst and they get pissed off because it's like a religion, you cling to the belief but not the sound concepts behind it, if there are any.

For the tax system - we could solve it all by doing two things: have a flat tax every adult man and woman and company pays. 7% or 10% whatever it is. We can then divvy that up in tax "elections" by saying that we will dedicate 10% of that amount of tax that we pay to program A, 10% to program B and so on, choosing what we are funding and what we are not funding. It's a long shot but it's such a crucial step forward that gives people CHOICE. We can CHOOSE to fund the roads, the police, the schools and completely opt-out of funding the military, libraries and other things as an example if we desire it. This is a difficult hill to climb but I think we can start on it with small scale groups like a town and build it up from there.

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Indeed, it could be an excellent idea. On paper at least. But you're right, it could be difficult to implement. For one thing, how would a flat tax affect low-income earners, large families, pensioners, etc.? It's not easy to answer, but with what we have now, there would be huge inequalities. Very rich people would become richer, while poorer people would become poorer.

On the other hand, citizen participation in budgeting and monitoring public spending could considerably improve transparency and accountability.

In any case, it's all very interesting. It's a shame I don't know enough about politics. It would help me understand a lot of things in everyday life!

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The flat tax would save most people money except the highest earners. No tax breaks or loopholes. Most people that are low wage or pensioners pay more than that in taxes as it is already so this flat tax or 7% would actually be an improvement for them.

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I suppose it would depend on the country. In France, the poorest people pay no tax, which is very advantageous. And I think introducing a tax of 7% or 10% would just end up generating a revolt, something I don't want to see. And yet, I get the impression that we're pretty close to it, listening to everything that's going on in my country.

The people most affected by taxes are the middle class. At the end of the day, the lower middle class has a harder time getting by at the end of the month than the poorest.

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Beautiful! No matter how rough my day or how much my mind tries to trick me into feeling like crap, just looking at the clouds or a single tree, plant or flower brings me back to the now, appreciating nature and life.

The sky and life outside the window are my favorite screen(s).

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For sure man! Outside is definitely the way to get back to a good place mentally and physically.

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You get it!🌳 ( he said, sitting behind his laptop on his veranda, with a natural screen behind his screen )

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I guess you were too excited when you took the pictures and that is why you did not really remember where you stood when taking the pictures
I love them though
The flowers are beautiful

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I do love some fall pictures!

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These are really beautiful foliage I must truly confess. They are looking so beautiful

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Yeah I love the look of the colors!

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These are really beautiful pictures you really took I must confess

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Indeed thank you, appreciate it!

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When the leaves come back on the trees like this, their beauty is enhanced and I find it very relaxing to go to such places myself and see such natural things.

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Yeah I love to see the leaves in the various colors!

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