Evolving Boundaries
Gardens demonstrate how rejecting rigid structures fosters unexpected strength in collective life. The simple act of cohabitation—negotiating space and habits—shows that compromise doesn't represent a loss but rather builds adaptability through constant recalibration. Such patterned interactions highlight the influence of time’s passage and our embodied responses, suggesting agency isn’t solely individual but emerges from shared fields. This continual adjustment illustrates how coherence isn’t found in fixed ideals, but cultivated over time.