A salmon swims upstream to its birthplace—renewing the cycle of its life. The tectonic rise against which it struggles is an unendingcycle—of uplift and erosion, of heat and cold. Wishing to catch the fish, a human waits, breathing deeply, quietly—an unending cycleof expansion and contraction, of tension and release. The human‘s desire itself an unending cycle—of transforming what is to whatmight be and what might be to what is. This cycle—of certainty and curiosity, of wondering and knowing—we call ‘design.’ It isanother form of breathing.
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