Natural High / FHHH friends
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Natural High / FHHH friends
"There are landscapes so abundant that they make one feel full just by looking. Green trees, streams of flowing wine, the freshness of youth, sunlight pouring down, and the sound of laughter. We are drawn to such things because everyone harbors a desire for abundance. Yet abundance belongs to a particular moment in time, and people cultivate flowers, tend gardens, and lie beneath shade in order to enjoy that moment."
"Green trees, streams of flowing wine, the freshness of youth, sunlight pouring down, and the sound of laughter."
Landscapes can be so abundant that looking at them produces a feeling of fullness. Green trees, flowing streams, youthful freshness, sunlight, and laughter combine into a rich sensory scene. People are drawn to such abundance because of a widespread desire for plenitude. Abundance exists within particular, fleeting moments rather than as a permanent state. To encounter those moments people cultivate flowers, tend gardens, and lie beneath shade. These practices aim to prolong, frame, or savor transient experiences of plenty and to make ephemeral abundance accessible through care and presence.
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