franny on Nostr: Hygiene wasn't the case back then. Doctors had the amazing idea to wash their hands ...
Hygiene wasn't the case back then. Doctors had the amazing idea to wash their hands and utensils before doing operations or when a woman is giving birth first time in the late 19th century.
Its amazing we have such great medical care and basic hygiene today. What isn't great is that we lose touch with nature. Sure the human body adapts easily to a lot of things and we may don't really need it. But wouldn't it be great to preserve this gift? Leaving this world and showing humans in the future, how precious and unique it is?
This shift from nature/organic/wild to sterilized/artificial-chemicals/controlled just seems so wrong.
I think it's interesting what you're pointing at.
I often think about a future where we use our knowledge from today to preserve our connection to nature.
Its amazing we have such great medical care and basic hygiene today. What isn't great is that we lose touch with nature. Sure the human body adapts easily to a lot of things and we may don't really need it. But wouldn't it be great to preserve this gift? Leaving this world and showing humans in the future, how precious and unique it is?
This shift from nature/organic/wild to sterilized/artificial-chemicals/controlled just seems so wrong.
I think it's interesting what you're pointing at.
I often think about a future where we use our knowledge from today to preserve our connection to nature.