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The world serves as a proving ground for wisdom, much like a vast garden where each individual is a gardener tending their plot. The truly wise, like skilled gardeners, nurture their soil with the lessons of their own mistakes, understanding that failures are not weeds to be discarded but compost that enriches their growth. They plant seeds of insight, water them with reflection, and patiently await the blooms of understanding.
Meanwhile, others treat this world as a crowded amphitheater, where voices rise in protests and clamor, each trying to outshout the other. For them, life becomes a stage where the script is lost in the noise, and the essence of growth is drowned by the roar of their own grievances. They miss the quiet, fertile ground beneath their feet, where true wisdom takes root in silence and self-awareness.
In this contrast, wisdom shines as the calm gardener’s harvest, while the noise becomes the echo of unplanted seeds, scattered but never sown.

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