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During this time, Rexroth was struggling to find his place in the world, having returned from a stint in China, where he had been involved in revolutionary activities. This poem reflects his disillusionment with the world and his own sense of impermanence.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a paradoxical understanding of human existence: on one hand, we are fragile and ephemeral, like a flower that withers in the world; on the other hand, our hearts are capable of immense beauty and imperceptible growth. This tension highlights the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience, suggesting that our very fragility can be a source of strength.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset, a modern professional or creative can cultivate a sense of impermanence and fragility, recognizing that their own limitations and vulnerabilities can be a catalyst for growth and innovation. 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