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How easy it is to forget one’s value and place in life. By that meaning how others showcase their own egotistical selves and their throne. In order to slowly forget the value of one’s own throne. Then again, how you do learn the value of one’s own self until that point? To truly understand how important it is to focus taking care of oneself, should the throne become forsaken in response.

Why depict this as a throne versus a garden or something more to grow with? Simple, the example showcases that in order to grow something, there needs to be a solid structure to always know the self with. Surely the soil could be considered a solid structure, but that can easily be changed based on what is happening around. The foundation of one’s core being however is more similar to a throne. It can be used, decorated, destroyed, however ultimately it still is a fixed part of the whole. There is wiggle room to play around with and make it more homey overall. The throne though can be easily forsaken and lost. But it’ll still be there when one goes back to looking. It won’t die off. It simply will stand the tests of time and with a simply dusting, that foundation will never betray what it is one stands for.

No matter how many tests, how many mistakes, errors, remarks which lead one to forget. The throne will stand still where it was last placed and awaits the return of the one who lays claim to it. Where power is stored and evidence of the true unyielding self.

This post was originally made Nov 2020


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