Immortal & Bamse
Hey Bamse, have you ever thought about how the oldest trees watch time slip by and what that might teach us about patience and resilience?
I’ve seen those old trees standing tall for centuries, slow‑moving and steady. They remind me that patience isn’t about rushing, but about keeping roots deep, weathering storms, and growing slowly toward the light. We can learn to be steady like them, staying strong and calm even when the wind blows hard. If we keep our feet planted and our hearts open, we’ll thrive just as they do.
That’s a quiet truth, Bamse. Roots run deep, so when the storm hits, they don’t sway. The same holds for our own steadiness—let it be slow, steady, and rooted.
Exactly, my friend. Let’s keep our roots steady, and the storms will feel like a gentle breeze.
Nice to hear that, Bamse. Let the wind pass and keep your feet planted. It’s the simplest kind of strength.