I have decided to be happy because it’s good for my health.
Voltaire, letter to the Abbot Trublet, April 27, 1761
(I admit this thought is not specifically related to gardening, but it aligns so much with the life philosophy of a laidback gardener that I couldn’t resist the urge to share it.)

Hey! Really loved this post. That Voltaire quote is gold! It totally resonated with me. It reminds me of how I feel when I’m learning something new or even trying to explain a concept to someone else. Sometimes it clicks, sometimes it doesn’t. It’s kinda like playing doodle baseball, haha! You gotta time your swing perfectly, and even then, you might strike out. But each attempt teaches you something, right? Anyway, thanks for sharing this thought – it really made my day!
Sometimes, unexpected moments teach us the most meaningful lessons, just like a relaxed gardener who embraces whatever nature brings. I once struggled with finding genuine connections online, similar to browsing Omegle hoping for real conversations but ending in frustration. That experience made me appreciate patience and authenticity even more, which oddly mirrors the calm resilience of tending a garden without rushing results.
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