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Life Quote by Frank Herbert

“A sophisticated human can become primitive. What this really means is that the human's way of life changes. Old values change, become linked to the landscape with it's plants and animals. This new existence requires a working knowledge of those multiplex and cross-linked events usually referred to…” quote by Frank Herbert
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““A sophisticated human can become primitive. What this really means is that the human's way of life changes. Old values change, become linked to the landscape with it's plants and animals. This new existence requires a working knowledge of those multiplex and cross-linked events usually referred to as Nature. It requires a measure of respect for the inertial power within such natural systems. When a human gains this knowledge and respect, that is called "being primitive". The converse, of course, is equally true: the primitive human can become sophisticated, but not without incurring dreadful psychological damage.””

Frank Herbert

About This Quote

Source Novel: "Dune" by Frank Herbert, 1965

Human sophistication can revert to primitive states when disconnected from nature, causing psychological harm.

In simple terms: Loss of nature leads to regression.

Key Takeaway

Respect natural systems.

Themes

environment psychology culture

Mood

reflective cautionary

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • urban living
  • environmental education
  • mental health
  • technology use

Key Concepts

ecology anthropology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we stay connected to nature?
  • What psychological risks arise from disconnection?
A Different Perspective

Modern life often ignores nature's influence.

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