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I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love, If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.

— Walt Whitman

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Why this matters:

Whitman celebrates the biological continuity of existence. He sees death as a way to nourish the future, suggesting that our physical being remains a vital part of the living landscape long after our individual voice is gone.

Psychological Lens

This quote offers a moment for self-reflection: notice what it brings up in your thoughts, body, relationships, and choices.

Reflection Prompt

What part of your life does this quote describe most clearly right now?

💡 Tiny Practice

Actionable Step

Write the quote in your own words, then name one small behavior it invites today.

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