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First published September 13, 2022
"...dwell in the moment and see and feel and appreciate the ordinary, the natural radiance that's there right before our eyes if we can only just stop long enough to recognize it. When was the last time any of you looked at an insect, really looked at it, whether a fly or an ant or a monarch butterfly? Or a leaf? The veins, the symmetry, the perfect unalloyed beauty of its design?"
No one responded. The other six-two couples and two singles, all in their thirties and forties, like him and Laurel-took the question for what it was, a chastisement that required no answer. He wanted to raise his hand and point out that he'd closely observed a cockroach in the shower stall just that morning, both in its animate state and its even more radiant moribund one, but he restrained himself.