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| ===Gardening=== | | ===Gardening=== |
| You delight in possibility.
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| The same action, over and over, only produces the same result if all circumstances are the same. But there are so many variables―a million different outcomes may spring forth from one action. One stray atom changes a lifetime, and one breath of wind, an eon of history.
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| Choice is infinite; and possibility, endless.
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| To some, it is only statistics. But you have ever been captivated by that miracle. You know stagnancy. You have seen it many times: the same stable oblong it all comes down to when growth has ended. The soft-pulsing oscillation over one spot, never truly carrying on finding further growth, even if they never die.
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| A single breath might be enough to change it.
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| You understand, of course, that breath is a breath, and a flower is a flower. That, having bloomed, the petals will one day fall. Still you guard the next flower, and the next, for there is meaning in the moment of bloom.
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| So you breathe. So potential spirals, like seeds floating on the wind.
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| On breath. Barely a whisper. Nothing more than that. And for such a thing, a gift of infinity.
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| Always, always, you look on with hope.
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| ==Anthology Artwork== | | ==Anthology Artwork== |