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Overgrown Anxieties
I found hazel Shanks article "Overgrown Anxieties" very moving and accurate. When they said, "How could my succulents, so sweet and harmless, grow into something so destructive?" I related on a deep level. Not to the plants, of course, but to the struggle. So many times I have wondered how something or someone so nice and innocent could be so foul and rude. While reading this article, I learned that there are other people who can feel the same emotions I sometimes feel.
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