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Question
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below: (100-150 words) ‘Nature is the best teacher’
- Hidden treasures in nature.
- Purpose/Reasons to get close to nature.
- Teaching/Learning about nature (why best teacher).
- Gifts/Benefits from nature.
Solution
Nature is the best Teacher
The phrase ‘Nature is the best teacher’ implies that by keen observation and with an open mind, we can learn a lot from nature. Nature is beauty, art and science. Millions of objects, specimens in nature have given new insights, advanced our knowledge and helped the world in the collective endeavour to explore the hidden treasures in nature.
Being amidst nature, getting close and observing its creations, teaches us a great deal. The mountains teach us to stand strong against any adversity. The trees teach us to have strong roots (fundamentals). The water teaches us to be flexible and calm. Hummingbirds teach us the importance of hard work. Ants teach us persistence and a flower teaches us to be vibrant and radiate happiness.
However, of all the things, most importantly nature teaches us balance. The various gifts of nature like summer and winter, sun and moon, day and night are great examples of balance. This balance eventually creates rhythm – a rhythm that binds everything together. Thus, if we take time to observe the beauty of nature around us, each day could be a new lesson.
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