Subtle Vectors
What we trace back into earlier instances aren't discrete causes, but subtle adjustments—a gardener’s hand with a trellis, a baker modifying their recipe. These actions establish ripples of resonance extending through interconnected systems; causality becomes less about singular events and more an accumulation of ethical weight borne by iterative choices. This illuminates how agency isn’t found in sweeping declarations, instead existing within the constant selection happening across time—a dance of resistance and adaptation made visible by dust motes suspended in sunbeams.