The Curvature of Caring
Envision a dream in which you develop talents overnight. Suddenly you have the solution to everything. You understand things as nobody else does. You see a plant at a distance of fifty feet. By paying attention to the curvature of the leaves, you know it needs more water. You tell someone to water the plant. Then, you imagine studying the curvature of different species of plants to assess the curvature associated with the optimal hydration status. Why of course, the optimal hydration status will likely yield more food. Healthy food could then become cheaper if the concept is done on a large scale. So, a grand idea emerges from a minute detail. Is that mad? How can solutions to problems be mad? Or do we just let things be as they are? Is that mad? Amidst this dilemma, there is something beautiful. The very foundation of humanity shines: you care for something beyond yourself such as the plant and it's curvature. Some may say that is mad. If so, we need madness to exist for humanity’s sake.