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DailyThought #35 - Walk by the River

  • Jul 21, 2025
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I am more and more believing in nature. It makes every aspect of life better. Though its destruction through human action is saddening, its resilience in composure is comforting. Nature grows where it should not, and comes back after a try on its life. Trees stand shoulder by shoulder, grass covering their roots, and the sky warming their leaves, almost like an army. But unlike the armies we have that take each other’s lives, this army stands in silence. If you look long enough, you can feel its power. Not a power of brute force or violence, but a power of peace.



 
 
 

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