Where it Belongs | Objectives given Area of land Point in time |
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ealities are plural and relative dependent on interests. A weed is a weed only in relation to human benefit. Generally defined as a plant in an undesired place, this understanding is subjective without any classification value, since a weed is not a weed when growing where it belongs or is wanted. In this regard, a weed is a truly postmodern construct, operative as an apparent actuality based only on social construct, subject to change inherent to place and time.
“For Zen students, a weed is a treasure.” - Shunryu Suzuki

