I take a biocentric point of view. I look at things from the point of view of the Earth and the laws of ecology. As opposed to the anthropocentric point of view, where everything revolves around humanity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing.
I feel particularly close to them, because I am now out in the universe. I'm in a position to see nature from another point of view, to be outside the earth and see the big picture.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do, but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
I look at life, the experiences I've had, at the human condition, the dynamics between people, the news (world news), and draw from the compelling realities all around us.
What's important to me is offering perspectives into worlds that people don't often get to see. Do you know what I mean? From angles they don't often get to see.
Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance.
For me nature is not landscape, but the dynamism of visual forces.
I want to look at life - at the commonplaces of existence - as if we had just turned a corner and run into it for the first time.
Just as the earth is a planet in its own right, so each of us is an individual in our own sphere of habitation. We are individuals, but we live in families and communities where order provides a system of harmony that hinges on obedience to principles.
My point of view when I make a book or I make a movie is to see the humanistic point of view. The point of view of the daily life of normal people.