I am going to head just a little bit into another position. It is amazing how life prevails, reorganizes itself and reappears just like magic. It is there, at the top of the mountain, at the bottom of the ocean and here, in the steel. Life feeds itself and the substance in the wagon structure made it possible for the plant to grow there. For me, it seems just a little bit. A little bit of soil, a little bit of light, a little bit of water and no attention at all, but even with that, the green is shining. Astronomers say we are stardust and everything that exists in the universe came from those elements in the periodic table. I have studied the periodic table as well as all the students that went to school. Here in Brazil, there is two names for that. Before it was called “colegial” and now it is called “ensino médio”. I do not remember anything about the periodic table, but it seems to be perfectly plausible that everything out there came from a combination of a few elements. That is because with a few musical notes Mozart, Beethoven, Jimi Hendrix and others made history. With a few letters of an alphabet, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Dostoiévski and others made history. This plant growing over the steel gently tells us: give me back what is mine!
ps: In case you haven’t seen it, search on the blog for the first post about the “Steel” series, on November 16, 2020.
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