How to Be a Tree: Notes on the Resilience of Letting Go
The Marginalian [Unofficial]
March 5, 2026
This essay and poem are part of the Universe in Verse book. Trees grant us some of the richest metaphors for our own lives — a polished lens on the quality of attention we pay the world. “The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way,” wrote William Blake. Walt Whitman considered them our greatest teachers in living with authenticity. For Hermann Hesse, the key to existential joy was in learning how to listen to the trees. But far beyond the realm of human-wrested metaphor,… read article
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