Friedrich Nietzsche
When the goings get tough and the whirlwinds blow The tree is still alive When the temperature is 20 below The tree is still alive When war happens with a “ZIM! ZOOM! ZOW!” And the people open fire with a “POW! POW! POW!” And a nuke explodes with a “BING! BOOM! POW!” The tree is still alive When cockroaches rule the globe The tree is still alive When aliens probe and probe and probe The tree is still alive When people are whipped by stubborn mules When criminals go to evil school Where they’re learmed to steal like fools The tree is still alive
When the goings get tough and the whirlwinds blow, it is in these moments that the true strength and resilience of the tree becomes glaringly apparent. Amidst the chilling cold, when the temperature plummets to a bone-numbing twenty degrees below, the tree remains steadfast, a symbol of indomitable life. It defies the very laws of nature, surviving against all odds, reminding us of the inherent vitality that resides within all living beings. But it is not merely the biting cold that tests the tree's resilience; it is the chaos and destruction unleashed by war that truly exposes its unwavering fortitude. In the midst of the frenzied mayhem, as bullets fly with their menacing "ZIM! ZOOM! ZOW!", and the ear-splitting explosions of a nuclear bomb shake the very foundations of existence with a thunderous "BING! BOOM! POW!", the tree remains untouched, undeterred. It endures, silently bearing witness to the folly and fury of human conflict. And even in a world where cockroaches usurp humanity's dominion, where these resilient insects become the rulers of the globe, the tree persists. It stands tall, a testament to nature's enduring might. In the face of the unknown, when extraterrestrial beings probe and examine the very fabric of our existence, seeking to unravel its mysteries, the tree stands as a resolute reminder of life's tenacity. It is in these moments of hardship and upheaval that we are confronted with the true essence of existence. The tree's unwavering presence amidst the challenges that surround it forces us to question our own fortitude. When we are whipped by the obstinacy of life, when we face the consequences of our own transgressions, the tree stands as a beacon of hope. It serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity and malice, there is still life worth living, the flickering flame of potentiality that refuses to be extinguished. In the depths of despair, the tree teaches us a profound lesson about human resilience. It demonstrates that even in the darkest of times, where criminality spreads like a malignant cancer, infecting the very fabric of our moral fiber, there is still hope. It is in our hands to choose a different path, to break free from the constraints of evil and embrace the light of virtue. The tree, living testament to nature's enduring creations, whispers to us in the wind, reminding us that the power to overcome adversity lies within ourselves. So, when the goings get tough and the whirlwinds blow, let us look to the tree for inspiration. Let us remember Nietzsche's words and strive to become the architects of our own destinies. In the face of all trials and tribulations, let us hold on to the knowledge that, like the tree, we too possess an inner strength that can weather any storm. We may bend, we may break, but in the deep recesses of our being, the fire of life continues to burn, urging us forward and reminding us that, against all odds, the tree is still alive.
