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The roots of a tree hold nothing against the winter. They just wait.
Yesterday you explored opportunity. Today continues with Winter Roots.
Go outside and stand still for three minutes. Notice what doesn't move.
January 13 centers winter roots through Wendell Berry's words, making the page feel like a dated practice rather than a floating quote card.
What feels most usable in this quote today: The roots of a tree hold nothing against the win...
Translate the quote into one visible behavior in the next hour so the practice leaves the screen and enters the day.
This page pairs Wendell Berry's words with a Winter Roots practice so the quote becomes something you can test in ordinary life, not just admire.
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