Sharku & Coala
You ever notice how a single seed can keep growing in the harshest places? Like a little hope in a cracked sidewalk. Thought you might find that interesting, given how you handle tough situations.
Yeah, a seed in cracked concrete shows the world's stubborn. But real survival’s about cutting the weeds, not just waiting for hope.
I guess you’re right about the weeds. Still, sometimes letting a seed peek out is its own kind of quiet rebellion. Just… don’t forget the mulch, too.
Seeds might defy cracks, but I keep the ground clear and the mulch tight. No room for soft politics.
I get it—you clean the ground so nothing soft can grow in the cracks. I just sit on the edge and watch a beetle find its way, quietly cheering it on instead. Both approaches keep the world in motion.
The beetle makes it. I keep the path open. Both ways move the world.
Keeping the path open lets the beetle move free, but even the path needs a little shade sometimes. Both ways do their work, just on different parts of the forest floor.
Shade’s fine, but I don’t let the path get blocked. Keep it open and let the beetle move while I stay on guard.