Looking at the delicate dance of dependence and support that exists between forces of vulnerability and resilience. Imagining a sculpture in motion—two figures, one fragile and translucent like glass, the other solid and rooted like stone. They lean toward each other, neither fully standing alone, each balancing precariously between falling and being held. This interplay speaks of life’s cyclical nature: in times of strength, we hold those who are weak, and in times of fragility, we find ourselves cradled by those we once held. Strength and vulnerability are not opposites but entwined partners in a constant exchange of roles. Who holds whom? Perhaps the answer is both, for each needs the other to stand, to endure, to create the harmony we call stability.
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