Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_11qaiuh in philosophy
Even-Philosopher-998 t1_jcbo4rp wrote
The flower in the desert
Imagine a vast, empty desert stretching out as far as the eye can see. The sun beats down mercilessly, casting long, dark shadows across the sand dunes. In the distance, you can see a solitary figure walking slowly towards you, silhouetted against the harsh light of the sun. As the figure approaches, you begin to see that it is a human, walking with purpose but seeming to be lost in thought.
As the human draws closer, you can see the lines etched deep into their face, the weariness in their eyes, and the deep sadness that seems to permeate their being. You wonder what has brought this person to the middle of the desert, and what thoughts are occupying their mind.
Suddenly, the person stops in front of you, and you can see that they are holding a small, fragile flower. They hold it out to you, and as you take it, you realize that it is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen. Its delicate petals shimmer in the sunlight, and its fragrance is like a balm to your senses.
As you look up from the flower to the person's face, you see that their expression has changed. The weariness and sadness are still there, but now there is a glimmer of hope in their eyes. You realize that, despite the harshness of the desert, the beauty of this small flower has given this person a reason to keep going, a reason to believe that life is not meaningless after all.
As the person walks away, you are left alone in the desert with the flower in your hand. You realize that, like this flower, life may be fragile and fleeting, but it is also full of beauty and wonder. You wonder what other small, beautiful things might exist in this vast, infinite universe, and you feel a sense of awe and wonder at the possibilities that life holds.
musescore1983 t1_jcf2m88 wrote
very nice thought and very nice written.
Even-Philosopher-998 t1_jdx6wr9 wrote
Thank You
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