Forest & Decay
Do you ever notice how leaves just let go when the wind starts to whisper, like the forest is sharing a quiet secret about change?
Leaves do that when the wind starts to hum. The forest is basically telling us change is inevitable, like a quiet death sentence for every leaf. Nietzsche would say it’s the leaf’s own Sisyphus—pushing its weight to the ground until it’s nothing more than dust. Or maybe it’s just a reminder that nothing lasts, and that’s the only thing that keeps the world moving.
It’s like the forest is softly reminding us that even when things fall apart, new roots can grow in the space left behind. The wind doesn’t kill the leaves, it just lets them release their stories and make room for tomorrow.