Few lines on motivation through nature

There's more to life than increasing its speed more quantity if you're willing to slow down and be open to it there's a great deal that you can really learn from nature the lessons are all around us and they're not just reserved for the special privilege view from even the smallest of leaves to the largest oldest trees they're all great teachers in some way we talk about change as if it's always coming from outside.
 

As if it's always dependent on something external if only I had more money more resources the time is a right I'm not ready yet but all of these things they focus on external things external reasons why change isn't possible the focus is on the outside ultimately though it's about you and you alone the continuous and honest pursuit of any quality is what truly matters because if you searched long and earnestly enough you will find what you seek just like the roots of a tree burrowing deep into the darkness of the soil to find nutrition and water it doesn't have a map doesn't have a guide but it finds its way trusting itself to create light from within to find the way trusting its thirst for growth if there is any truth in this world then it has to exist not just in holy buildings and great books but in the smallest things the simplest of things you can learn just as much from observing a tree or a leaf or from a stream of running water as you can from the oldest and most ancient scriptures that we have I mean look at the way nature is constantly changing evolving and adapting is it life like that look at the cycles of seasons everything goes through constant growth then constant decay ups and downs peaks and valleys isn't life like that look at water even though it's fluid and you can't grab a hold of it it can wear down and erode the roughest most jagged rocks yet it remains flexible maleo here we will adapt.



what if you try to be like that in your own life in your relationships adapting like water to suit the needs so just like a bee gathers pollen from different flowers absorb what's useful discard what doesn't then add what's uniquely your own there's lessons everywhere you just need to observe

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