27 March 2026
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In the great rainforests of South America, life does not grow in isolation. It grows in layers—dense, interconnected, and quietly dependent on balance. Nothing stands entirely alone, yet everything finds its place.
That is abundance in its truest form.
We often imagine abundance as accumulation—more success, more recognition, more control. But the rainforest suggests a different idea. Abundance is not excess. It is harmony. It is the ability of many forms of life to coexist without exhausting the whole.
There is also patience in that richness. The rainforest does not rush its growth. It deepens over time, creating a system where each part supports another. Strength does not come from dominance, but from connection.
Human life can learn from this.
A meaningful life is rarely built in isolation. It is shaped by relationships, shared effort, quiet support, and an understanding that growth is stronger when it is not purely individual. Even personal success carries unseen contributions from others.
There is another lesson here. In the rainforest, what appears chaotic often holds hidden order. Not everything needs to look simple to be balanced. Not everything needs to be controlled to be complete.
Abundance is not always visible in neat forms. Sometimes it exists in depth, diversity, and quiet interdependence.
To live well is not only to grow, but to grow in a way that allows life around you to grow as well.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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