it's serious business...
...finding the clover.
There are a whole bunch of twigs (a WHOLE bunch), dead leaves, and weeds to sort through first.
Some people think the big job is identifying what your particular clover is. I agree. This can seem like an overwhelming task. And, from my personal experience, I had to taste a lot of twigs, dead leaves and weeds first.
But a lot of people think that once you've identified what your clover is and you've realized what strategies you need to apply to access it, the rest is fields of gold (or clover, since that's what we're talking about here).
I think once you start and then you commit, there can be a healthy adrenaline in pursuing your clover. Once you've found it, though, it's important to remember your job is to consistently nurture it. Don't neglect to fertilize. It can be so easy to forget. And it can be so hard to maintain the consistency while in the midst of all the feels that happen as a result of living life. And, then, of course, if you've found your clover, you probably really truly realize the importance of assisting others in finding theirs.
It's a serious business.
Read "No, really, why rabbits?" for more information regarding my large rabbit paintings.
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