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A Beach Bum’s Guide to Paradise was created and inspired by exploring the world and by encountering the Lost Medallions and Tenets of Paradise. Not much bends my brain around backwards more than the realization of the obvious, in my face, things. And no greater example of this can there be than nature.
Most people think they need to go for a hike or on a picnic to visit nature, but what they fail to recognize is that nature is everywhere, even where we build massive cities of concrete and steel. Nature is in the air, the sky, it is the ground we walk on, even when covered with tar, it is in the food we eat, the liquids we drink. The same minerals in the ground are in our bodies. We follow the rhythms of nature, we work and play in the sunshine, and we sleep in the dark.
While we are often disappointed by the rain, it replenishes our planet and cleans it up, too. The point of all this is that we are all a part of nature; we are not alien to it. We are not visitors or observers; we are the custodians and the tenants.
Paradise has many meanings to people; it is personal, and there is no right or wrong definition, but for the most part, when people are asked what paradise is, the answer is pretty much universal: it’s a tropical thing.




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