“Do you know how diamonds are made?" She gazed steadily at him, the light turning her green eyes transparent. He didn't wait for her to answer. "They're made of a single element - carbon. But, over millions of years, the carbon had to undergo incredible pressure-something like a minimum of four hundred pounds per square inch-and cook to at least seven hundred degrees. The amazing thing is that if there's not enough pressure or heat, instead of a diamond, plain old graphite is made. Imagine that-instead of the world's most indestructible and beautiful thing, you get just graphite. Something to make pencils with. Sure, pencils are nice and useful. But they aren't diamonds.”
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Book:Learning to Breathe
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Learning to Breathe
This book delves into the practice of various breathing exercises, offering insights into how controlled breathing can improve mental and physical health. It includes techniques for stress reduction, relaxation, and enhancing overall vitality. more
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