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Nature is a source of wisdom from "summary" of The Essays by Michel de Montaigne

Montaigne believed that nature possesses an innate wisdom that humans can learn from. He observed that animals instinctively know how to take care of themselves and survive in their environments without the need for conscious thought or reasoning. This ability to adapt and thrive in the natural world without the interference of human intellect indicates a deeper wisdom at play. By observing nature, Montaigne suggests that humans can gain valuable insights into how to live their lives. He argues that nature operates according to its own laws and rhythms, which humans would do well to respect and follow. For example, he notes how plants grow and bloom according to the changing seasons, a lesson in patience and acceptance of the natural order...
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    The Essays

    Michel de Montaigne

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