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Time doesn't erode what matters — it fossilizes it. The amber stratum holds the crystallized essence of intention, each inclusion a moment of clarity trapped in warm resin.
Each layer compressed by the weight of what came after. Knowledge doesn't float — it settles, compacts, becomes the ground on which new growth is possible.
Information organized in geological layers, each accessible through careful excavation.
Growth radiates outward from a central core, each ring a record of time passing.
What survives compression becomes diamond. Pressure creates permanence.
The newest layer is always alive. Moss covers what came before, softening edges without erasing history. Growth doesn't replace — it envelops.
Good cedar grows slowly.
Great cypress stands forever.