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I Can Think, But I Don't Speak

Wisdom Vector style

Sage is a curious 8-year-old who loves exploring the flower fields on her family's farm in Washington, USA. She finds herself pondering life's big questions, seeking wisdom and understanding. But there's one thing she struggles with—expressing her thoughts out loud. Follow Sage's journey as she encounters obstacles, doubts, and finally finds her voice in an unexpected way. Will she uncover the meaning of life and her purpose?

Sage felt the sun warm her skin as she wandered through the flower field. The vibrant blooms swayed gently in the spring breeze, but despite the beauty around her, Sage felt restless. Her mind buzzed with questions about life and her purpose. She wished she could share them, but words always seemed to fail her. " - Why can't I just speak my mind?" Sage wondered, frustration bubbling inside her.

Determined to find answers, Sage set out to explore the field. However, an unexpected obstacle arose when she tripped over a hidden root, tumbling into the soft earth. Dirt smeared her clothes, but her resolve only grew stronger. " - I won't let this stop me," she declared, brushing herself off. She knew she had to continue her quest for wisdom.

As Sage continued, the sky darkened, and a sudden downpour drenched her completely. She sought refuge under a large oak tree, shivering from the cold. " - Why is everything so difficult?" she muttered to herself. Her mind raced with doubt, but deep down, she knew giving up wasn't an option. The field seemed endless, and so did her questions.

Feeling defeated, Sage considered heading back home. Her heart ached with the weight of unspoken thoughts. " - Maybe I'll never find the answers," she sighed, her voice barely a whisper. But as she looked around, she noticed the beauty of the rain-soaked flowers. Their resilience inspired her to keep going. Sage took a deep breath, ready to try again.

An epiphany struck Sage as she spotted a wise old owl perched nearby. The owl's calm gaze seemed to penetrate her soul. " - Trust yourself," the owl seemed to say without words, offering a silent understanding. Sage realized she didn't need to speak to find wisdom. Her journey was about listening, observing, and feeling the world around her.

With newfound clarity, Sage returned home with the realization that wisdom comes in many forms. She didn't need to speak to be wise; her thoughts and observations were enough. " - Mom," Sage began, "I think I found my voice after all." Her mother smiled, understanding the deeper meaning behind her words. Sage's journey had taught her to embrace her unique way of thinking.

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