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Here, Louise taught her children to love every living creature equally—large or small, pretty or ugly, busy or still, fast or slow, insect or plant. The garden was a testament to true and unconditional brotherhood from the earth on up to the sky, a daily lesson in acceptance and equality. Each living creature had a story, a purpose, a reason for being, and a beauty of its own. Through the majestic trees in the garden, Malcolm would also learn about the importance of roots: nature’s anchors, the base of every living creature; and through the outspread wings of the chirping birds above, he began to see the power of possibility.
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