Forest bathing, also known as Shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice that involves walking barefoot in the woods to attain spiritual enlightenment. Or, you know, just take a nice walk in the woods and pretend you're a hermit.
It's all about finding inner peace and connection with nature. Or, you know, finding the perfect branch to use as a makeshift selfie stick. Either way, it's great.
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