Patterned Inertia
Decaying roots leave behind mineral concentrations in the soil, hinting at an inherent capacity for systems to gather potentiality even without external cultivation. These localized pockets of richness demonstrate that change isn’t simply resisted or absorbed but channeled—a focused energy arising from what *was* as much as what *is*. Such accumulations mark where agency chooses its course, embodying a subtle causality originating in patterned disturbances; boundaries themselves implicitly suggest directions for future growth.