Everything necessary for human life is flawlessly provided by nature itself. However, humans are not satisfied with this comfort and constantly exploit nature’s resources, seeking new forms of entertainment. It would be ideal if this pursuit of entertainment were innocent, but the obsession with pleasure, stemming from excessive indulgence, not only destroys nature but also traps us in a vicious cycle of temporary gratification. Constructing structures that devastate nature, we create petrochemical tools that consume the lifeblood of the earth, bringing together generations that believe the world we were born into is the only reality. But this is not the case; when compared to human-made production, nature’s magnificent texture and cycle reveal how insignificant and senseless our constructions truly are. The only way to break this vicious cycle is to abandon our addiction to comfort that we ourselves have grown accustomed to and shift our focus towards the inherent richness of the earth, increasing our awareness and differentiation on this matter. We must always remember that the world we live in is like a corner of heaven and recognize that the objects we produce are often devoid of the vividness and life found in nature, often feeling as if they are made from cardboard – tasteless, lifeless, and colorless. We acknowledge the necessity of shelter and tools for humanity, but we underline the importance of integrating structures and tools that are in harmony with nature, and emphasize the necessity of living in a way that aligns with nature’s inherent sustainability.