networks
A Map of the Online World in Incredible Detail
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What we actually need is more dense networks of connection, like the interwoven mycelium of fungi. This network, which looks like the nervous system in our bodies, communicates and transports nutrients quickly. It creates more health and resilience in a garden or ecosystem.
Samantha Garcia • Regenerative Business: How to Align Your Business with Nature for More Abundance, Fulfillment, and Impact
Regenerative Business: How to Align Your Business with Nature for More Abundance, Fulfillment, and Impact
Samantha Garcia, Martha Johnston, • 1 highlight
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Some studies of mast fruiting have suggested that the mechanism for synchrony comes not through the air, but underground. The trees in a forest are often interconnected by subterranean networks of mycorrhizae, fungal strands that inhabit tree roots. The mycorrhizal symbiosis enables the fungi to forage for mineral nutrients in the soil and deliver
... See moreRobin Wall Kimmerer • Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries from A Secret World (The Mysteries of Nature Book 1)
Peter Wohlleben • 1 highlight
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Building a tool/network combo is a powerful approach, but it doesn’t always work. Pivoting users from tool to network can be hard. Sometimes only a small percentage will make the transition, since it requires them to change their behavior—to