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Chitra Ganesh Orchid Meditations

After the recent death of her father, Chitra Ganesh was sent an orchid by a well-wisher. Somewhat ominously, it struggled to bloom. Rather than feeling dejected, Ganesh was intrigued that the plant appeared to thrive better in the shade, and it seemed to her like a metaphor for the quiet, considered development and maturation of creative ideas—away from the lights and far from the gaze

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