Since the two brains are not the same, the feelings of one person and how they respond to the situation are very different for everyone. Everyone deals with every situation of life different from the next person. This is very obvious in the wilds of Cheryl Strayed. In her book she is very worried about her all "coping ability" and does not apologize what she did to "correspond". Lost her mother at the age of 22, her whole world crushed her around. She eventually destroyed her life with her husband, her career, and even her degree with one hand.
Wild starring Reese Witherspoon faithfully reproduces Found to Pacific Crest Trail from Wild: Lost, memorable memoir of Cheryl Strayed. Witherspoon plays the necessary traits to fulfill the hard loopholes of Stradyd's open loopholes, the hero's rescue trip at the Pacific Ridge Trail.
In the popular movie 'Wild', when she felt frustrated, Cheryl Streyd 's mother told her, "Let's set out on a beautiful way." I realized that the latest science proved that mother of Strayed is right. In fact, nature is often the best medicine for many of our common diseases. It is not just that we feel better in nature. It can also make us wise. Studies have shown that brain changes by walking and running in the natural environment, thereby alleviating anxiety and preventing temporary depression. Other studies have shown that creativity is inherently enhanced. The mechanism of direct causal relationships is yet to be known, but scientists speculate that when we are in nature we can only feel a bit small and not so important . Part of the brain's activities related to introspective and critical thinking has diminished and we have the opportunity to break through the deeper and more imaginative parts of our brain