This is something that needs to be acknowledged far more than it currently is.
It really resonates when you say, “loosening our grip just enough to remember that we’re part of this (nature), not separate from it.”
Trying to solve a problem shouldn’t become so obsessive that we forget the inherent brittleness of things… anything held tighter than it needs to be risks breaking.
And honestly, most of nature’s beauty is only truly felt when it’s left free… whether it’s a butterfly drifting between flowers or water cascading down giant rocks.
I really hope your words reach more people… and that we begin, even if just a little, to loosen our grip.
We’re always managing. Rarely experiencing.
Wonderful read. Thank you ❤️🩹
Thank you for reading.
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This is something that needs to be acknowledged far more than it currently is.
It really resonates when you say, “loosening our grip just enough to remember that we’re part of this (nature), not separate from it.”
Trying to solve a problem shouldn’t become so obsessive that we forget the inherent brittleness of things… anything held tighter than it needs to be risks breaking.
And honestly, most of nature’s beauty is only truly felt when it’s left free… whether it’s a butterfly drifting between flowers or water cascading down giant rocks.
I really hope your words reach more people… and that we begin, even if just a little, to loosen our grip.
Thank you for writing this :)
This is such a sharp way to put it.
We’ve normalized tightening our grip in the name of solving things, without questioning whether the grip itself is creating the fragility.
Your point about beauty being felt only when something is left free makes so much sense. Thank you for adding this layer.