Let’s Talk About Blooming Flowers
Not dying plants, not falling leaves, not roses before they bloom.
Let’s talk about when to listen to others and when to listen to ourselves.
It’s a critical question—one that many of us wrestle with, especially if we’re the kind of people who care deeply for others.
But let’s begin gently.
Let’s start with calm.
Just silence, maybe.
That’s all we need at first.
Because when we quiet the noise, we begin to hear something deeper—the sound from the heart.
Sometimes, we’re just tired.
Tired of running.
Tired of trying.
Tired of understanding.
Tired of knowing.
Tired of being empathetic toward everyone else.
And in all of that, we forget ourselves.
So now—just stop.
I’m not going to tell you to focus on yourself or put yourself first or forget others.
No.
I’m saying: Just stop.
Just live.
Just feel the wind.
See the flowers.
Let everything else fall away for a moment.
That’s all.
Just feel the wind.
See the flowers—blooming, quietly—just like you will.