And as time went on, the world grew calm and steady.
People didn't feel the need to rush anymore. They worked, created, and cared for one another because it felt right, not because they were trying to prove anything.
Everyday life became peaceful. There was food to share, homes to build, and laughter to enjoy. Mistakes still happened, but they were met with patience instead of anger. Everyone understood that learning was just part of living.
Children grew up knowing they were connected to everything around them. They learned to listen to the earth, to respect the air and water, to care for the creatures that shared their world. They didn't see nature as something separate—it was part of them, and they were part of it.
Technology and wisdom worked together, not against each other. People used what they built to make life easier, not to control or harm. Cities became places of balance—quiet, green, full of light and space to breathe.
