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“Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry”

richard feynman

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Nature works in such a way that every small part of it is connected to the whole. Imagine a big, beautiful quilt or tapestry made by someone. If you look closely at just one tiny square of that quilt, you might still be able to see the same colors, designs, or stitching patterns that are found throughout the entire quilt. This means that each little piece is like a miniature version of the whole thing. For example, think of a tree in a forest. If you pick up one leaf from that tree, you can learn a lot about the tree itself and sometimes even about the forest it comes from. The veins in the leaf might show how it gets water, which is similar to how the entire tree absorbs water and nutrients. This idea teaches us that sometimes you don’t need to see the entire picture to understand how everything fits together. By studying small parts, you can learn about the whole system. In your own life, this means paying attention to the small details because they can tell you a lot about the bigger situation. For instance, if you're working on a project, noticing how small tasks are organized can help you understand and improve the entire project.

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Beauty Complexity Design Harmony Intricacy Nature Organization Patterns Tapestry
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