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Ah, what a lovely thought! Just like a bird soaring freely in the sky, a bean in liberty can grow and thrive in the warmth of the sun. Even in difficult circumstances, we can find moments of beauty and freedom to nourish our souls. Remember, my friend, to cherish the simple joys and freedoms that come your way each day.

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