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Hi, Daniel here, Last spring, I planted a row of peppers. Covered the trays. Gave them warmth and water. Waited. Most came up within two weeks. A few didn't. I left the trays sitting there for another month, half expecting to throw them out. Then one Tuesday morning, three weeks after the others had already flowered, the late ones pushed through. They just needed more time. No drama. No special treatment. Just conditions that finally matched. I'm writing because you're on my list, but you haven't opened one of these emails in a while. That's fine. I'm not offended. Life fills an inbox with things that matter more. I know that. Maybe the timing was off when you signed up. Maybe my subject lines weren't pulling their weight. All three are plausible. But before I remove you from the list, I wanted to give the seed one more chance at daylight. If something still feels worth exploring here (whether you're tired, drifting, questioning the direction, or just bored with answers that don't reach far enough), I'd like you to stay. One click confirms it.
If you don't click, I'll remove you from the list in the next 10 days. No guilt. No hard feelings. Seeds that don't germinate don't owe the gardener anything. “Let’s regenerate the world, starting with yours.” Daniel ​Regenerative Life Designer​ Helping people in midlife transitions rebuild energy and design their next decade with clarity. P.S. If you come back and things look different than when you first signed up — that's probably right. The emails have changed, too. |
Swiss-born, living on a homestead in Transylvania for 20 years. Gardener, permaculture designer, regenerative consultant. My own reset started with a heart attack. Eight years later, I'm in better shape than ever. Because I stopped living outside my own nature. I write for people +45 who feel the same drift. Two or three letters a week. No hype. Nature isn't the backdrop here. It's the diagnostic tool.