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A Fish Biophilia Story
For the love of nature
I’ve always had a fascination with biophilia, the connection of humans to nature in some form. It really caught my attention when I came across a story about a fish who needed to connect to humans.
Here’s a short piece from that story
“Solitary sunfish recover after human cutouts are set up outside the tank”
A sunfish at an aquarium in southwestern Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank, and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for renovations. As a last-ditch measure to save the popular fish, its keepers hung their uniforms and set up human cutouts outside the tank. The next morning, the sunfish ate for the first time in about a week.
About the creator of this series: Lewis Harrison, is a public intellectual and has been mentoring and coaching visionaries, spiritual seekers, world-class athletes, thought leaders, billionaires, and individuals seeking to become more effective, efficient, productive, and…