The world prompts us to get to know one another as members of a group, but I prefer to get to know someone on an individual basis. We are so much more than whatever defines a group. We are more nuanced than that, and it is in the nuance where true cordiality is found.
It wasn't tall fescue at all; it was Bermuda. I had sown thousands upon thousands of tall fescue seeds in a small patch of my yard, but time and time again, the Southern sun would burn them off and turn the soil into dust. So I tried another type of seed. The analogy presented itself. The ground can be fertile, but at the end of the day, it is the type of seed we plant that matters.
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