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He saw nature as a source of wonder and inspiration from "summary" of The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf

Alexander von Humboldt approached nature with a sense of awe and admiration that bordered on worship. To him, the natural world was a realm of infinite beauty and complexity, a source of wonder and inspiration that never ceased to amaze him. He saw in nature a profound sense of harmony and interconnectedness, a grand symphony of life that played out in every corner of the Earth. Humboldt's fascination with nature was not just a passing fancy; it was a lifelong obsession that drove him to explore the farthest reaches of the globe in search of new discoveries and insights. He believed that by studying the natural world, he could unlock the secrets of the universe and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the world around him. For Humboldt, nature was more than just a collection of plants and animals; it was a living, breathing entity that deserved respect and reverence. He saw in nature a reflection of his own innermost thoughts and feelings, a mirror that revealed the hidden truths of the world. In his eyes, nature was a source of solace and comfort, a sanctuary where he could escape the chaos and turmoil of the world and find peace and tranquility. Humboldt's vision of nature as a source of wonder and inspira...
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    The Invention of Nature

    Andrea Wulf

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