Shifting Claims
A river’s constant motion illustrates how little we truly hold onto—form arises through yielding rather than possession. Considering a shared garden clarifies that plenty isn't static; instead, it emerges from negotiating with growth and decline, making the ethics of exclusive claims starkly apparent within interconnected systems. This perspective shifts focus from dominion over land to continuously tending its relationships, recognizing vitality as inherently bound to resistance. Following this logic suggests responsible dispersal might be closer to genuine ownership than control.