I've been contemplating weeds this week...
They are an ever-present aspect of life...
What defines them as weeds is quite simple:
They grow in places where they do not belong, suffocating
the growth of what does belong.
You may exhaust every available method to eliminate them, yet they persistently return.
Weeds serve as a powerful metaphor for those aspects of life such as destructive behavior patterns, resentments, insecurities, anxieties, depression, and fears that have the potential to escalate to unmanageable levels.
Nevertheless, there exists a reasonable approach for you to navigate and aspire to uproot these weeds.
They are an ever-present aspect of life...
What defines them as weeds is quite simple:
They grow in places where they do not belong, suffocating
the growth of what does belong.
You may exhaust every available method to eliminate them, yet they persistently return.
Weeds serve as a powerful metaphor for those aspects of life such as destructive behavior patterns, resentments, insecurities, anxieties, depression, and fears that have the potential to escalate to unmanageable levels.
Nevertheless, there exists a reasonable approach for you to navigate and aspire to uproot these weeds.