IntroductionMost people do not care or appreciate things they possess in their lives. Analytical accounts of this thanklessly are evident in many scholarly works like those of Lars Eighner's 'Dumpter Diving' and Wallace Stegner's 'The Dump Ground' (Linda, p. 221). This essay argues why it is important to appreciate the importance of wild things, which, for many, are priceless or even essential for survival.DiscussionLars Eighner, in his essay titled 'Dumpster Diving' sets an image of such thanklessly through his experience as scavenger. Eighner spent a considerable time living homeless. For his living, he depended on the leftover food and secondhand items of ...