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Gifting is like planting a tree in someone else’s garden. When you give a gift, it’s not just about the object you offer, but the intention, the care, and the space you create for something to grow. The recipient may not immediately understand the full depth of what you’ve given—like a seed buried in the soil—but over time, it takes root. It might sprout in unexpected ways, in moments when they least expect it, reminding them of the thoughtfulness behind the gesture.

Just as a tree offers shade, fruit, or beauty over seasons, a gift can provide lasting value, not in its material worth, but in its ability to nurture connection, evoke memories, or inspire change. And just like any tree, it’s not always the immediate bloom that matters, but the steady unfolding of its significance as time passes. Some gifts, like some trees, grow quietly and deeply, providing something that endures long after the moment has passed.