Morning Meditation

June 25, 2026

When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.

— Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

This proverb is spoken in the world of Things Fall Apart, where the Igbo community uses inherited sayings to carry wisdom across generations. Achebe embeds it in a novel about loss, colonial disruption, and the fragility of what people have built — yet this particular line points toward something else: the way beauty and possibility can reach even those who have been limited by circumstance. The cripple does not curse the darkness. The moonlight arrives, and with it comes desire, hope, movement. That is gratitude in its most practical form — not pretending hardship does not exist, but noticing what shows up anyway and letting it stir something in you.

Reflection

Think about one specific thing in your life right now that has made something feel possible again. What is it, and when did you last stop to acknowledge it?

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