“Some national parks have long waiting lists for camping reservations. When you have to wait a year to sleep next to a tree, something is wrong”
— George Carlin
Simplified Meaning:
People should not have to wait such a long time to experience nature. If it takes a whole year just to camp in a park, it shows that maybe too many people want the same experience in too few places. Imagine wanting to go to a movie, but you can only get a ticket after waiting for a year. It would show that the demand is much higher than the supply. This situation might hint that we need more parks or better ways to manage how people visit these natural spots. To improve things, we could build more parks or create additional spaces where people can enjoy nature easily. This would allow more individuals to have these experiences without such long waits.
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