
“Climbing Green” reflects on the paradox of relational becoming: how one life may awaken through serving as ground for another’s ascent, even when that ascent was never meant to remain. It explores the illusion of shared growth, the quiet asymmetry between giver and receiver, and the subtle truth that transformation does not always arise from what we gain—but from what passes through us. In the end, absence is not emptiness but imprint: a trace of having briefly participated in something alive, where even transience becomes a form of grace.
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