Hello dear friends. Hope we are having great weekend because I am personally doing great.
So I decided to take a walk today Saturday morning, majorly for the walking for steem challenge, but also because i wanted to bring you along to understand why i love my walk and why I love my countryside.
This Appalachian Trail or simply the A.T above is known by its white trail markers and it runs the entire coast of North America.
I took this walk with my Dog 'Bauer', and he really helped me to scoop the areas ahead of me, just to make sure that everything was okay. I told him to stay close, he listened for sometime, but i guess he also wanted to explore nature too.
While I and Bauer were walking through the woods, we had squirrels up above throwing stuffs on our heads. The last time i walked this trail, I covered up all my face, but i still got bit by mosquitoes and some other insects, those insects will find a way to bite you, they are really persistent and they get their job done. But i guess today was a bit more favorable.
So while i was walking through the trail, i decided to also refresh my mental health as well, so I decide to think about Identity, and also about what people think they really needed to be happy.
I have said to my self over and over again that what i needed to be happy is to live in these sort of areas, and that feels true to me, but it is certainly not some sort of universal truth. Half the world's population lives in the city and they are not all miserable. The whole question still boils down to what do we need to do to be happy?
So perhaps a better question would be to ask ''what does it mean to be human?'' What is it that is in my humanity that needs to expressed that i can feel that i have lived a life appropriate to a human being.
The thing that makes humans unique is communication. We communicate like no other species communicate and we need to do it to fe