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Yes, logos are designed to be remembered, but that’s not the point. We are so hopelessly out of touch with nature. How can we protect something we don’t understand and don’t value?
It’s almost like we just remember stuff associated with foods we prefer?
…kinda just like we’re supposed to do. It’s like it’s a natural thing we do or something.
Not that hard to figure out, and in this case pretending it’s wrong or misaligned with our objectives (to grab the right foods we like) is the incorrect position to take.
Of course we recognize the signs of resources we’re after. We’re humans, we adapt in order to gain and prosper.
If you want to forget the brands and remember the forest foods, just try getting all your food from the forest … I’m betting within a few years you’ll start to forget brands, and recognize natural food sources instead.
We’re just like that. We’re humans.
Absolutely, but the point remains that we are tragically disconnected with nature. Yes, you no longer need to know that willow bark can alleviate pain, but we don’t value nature as essential to our survival and therefore must manage it. Instead it is a resource to be exploited.