Have you ever noticed how desperately we try to make beautiful things last? From preserving flower bouquets to clinging to relationships past their prime, we fight against the natural rhythm of beginnings and endings.
A simple yet profound comment from a floral expert on the Drew Barrymore Show sparked this reflection on impermanence. While discussing tips to extend the life of cut flowers, he paused and offered this wisdom instead: "Flowers aren't meant to last. They're meant to highlight the temporary, transient nature of beauty and of life right before our eyes." This statement stopped me in my tracks and found its way into my notebook immediately.
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