Flow State
The river’s course, freed from direct management, subtly reshapes abandoned infrastructure—weeds finding purchase in concrete cracks and fish charting new routes through spillways. Historical data highlight not victories against nature, but reciprocal adjustments; each change observed suggests ethics emerge less as imposed dictates than patterns unfolding within sustained interaction. Such yielding isn't inaction, however, but a persistent form of influence enacted *through* attentive witnessing, offering insight into the system’s inherent logic and compelling possibilities for future co-existence.