06-28-21 - I read a book a few months ago called Entangled Life. It describes the astonishing activity beneath my feet, especially when those feet carry me through a forest, a place where fungi and roots commingle with lubricious-level abandon, and microbes, invertebrates, and insects join as well in their different ways. Where there’s life there will be competition, but the overwhelming picture is coordination for mutual benefit. When a tree falls in the forest it is heard and felt by a multitude of commensals, its friends, relatives, and associates, symbionts, and mutualists, all of whom feel the loss. These notions of relationship and...

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