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“You can’t force a plant to bloom. It has a cycle. You have to tend it and care for it and wait for the bloom to happen. If you don’t take care of it, it dies. The more experiences you have like this, the more you begin to understand your own cycles.“ — Ruth Asawa
The third time seeing this quote at the Asawa exhibit and each time the interpretation deepens. The quote is about patience, diligence, and the cyclical nature. Watching the sunrise and sunset also allow me to savor on the rhythm of cycles.
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Air can neither be created nor destroyed; the total amount of air in the universe remains constant, and if air were all that we needed to live, we would never die. But in truth the source of life is a difference in air pressure, the flow of air from spaces where it is thick to those where it is thin. The activity of our brains, the motion of our bo
... See moreInstead of decolonising museums, the new practices echo and reinforce a racial discourse. They present an idea of culture as fixed and immutable – something people own by virtue of biological ancestry. This racial view of the world should trouble us.
https://aeon.co/ideas/does-one-ethnic-group-own-its-cultural-artefacts