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Going to Seed: Essays on Idleness, Nature, and Sustainable Work (Sowell Emerging Writers Prize) Going to Seed: Essays on Idleness, Nature, and Sustainable Work by Kate J. Neville
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“Plants send out compressed packets filled with the energy and nutrients needed to sow new life—a beginning, a becoming. They aren’t following our instructions, of course: those seeds floating off into the air or falling to the ground don’t fit our commitments to orderly rows and efficient production. Poppies sowing themselves among dahlias, and carnations among cabbages: these are not under our control. A casting off of the goals and aims of humans, maybe, but certainly not done with the business of being and doing as they pour their energy into the future.”
Kate J. Neville, Going to Seed: Essays on Idleness, Nature, and Sustainable Work