QuietSage & Geologist
I was looking at the old weathered stones today, wondering how each thin layer holds a quiet story, a tiny breath of time—like a diary of the earth. It made me think, do we humans record our own slow changes in a similar way?
Absolutely, the rocks are like time capsules, each layer a snapshot of what happened. We try to do the same with diaries, photos, and records, but the planet keeps a more permanent, unbiased log in the stone. The slow changes we see in geology are the earth’s quiet diary, and our history is just a different kind of page.