Finding the Volunteer Inside
<p>This is the word that I would use to describe everything that the staff and volunteers at <a href="https://gd-park.org.tw/en/front" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Guandu Nature Park 關渡自然公園</a> do. There’s really no other word to best fits their service and level of expertise, from how they handle each visitor walking through the automatic doors at the Nature Center, to how they approach an invasive species of grass infringing on the flow of water in a gully next to their rice fields. In order to do something comprehensively, one needs to care. One needs to have patience. One needs to work through frustration of not reaching instant gratification, but realise that delayed gratification and learning can be so much more rewarding. Doing things comprehensively means to do things in a step by step process and focus on the learning that takes place during each incremental step. To rush and to race are the enemies of a comprehensive approach. While efficiency may be sacrificed, understanding is most likely gained.</p>
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