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Growth appears to require a blank slate. In truth, there are no blank slates; everything is built upon something. As plants die, they begin a process of decomposition that ends in the simplification of nutrients and elements. The result allows new growth. Growth and change come from the clarity of decomposed experience. As remains are processed to their most simple state, the nutrients can be gathered from the dirt to engage in a new period of growing. Loss does not exist as long as the experience can be refined and reused.
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