After a landslide, soil should stay dead.
The microbes are burned by the sun. The structure is gone. By any normal logic, nothing grows there again.
Within days, weeds break through. Nobody plants them. They cover the wound and shade the ground.
Here’s the part that gets skipped: a seed doesn’t wake up alone. The second it takes its first sip of water, it sends signals into the soil. The microbes still alive there answer back. The seed wakes the microbes. The microbes wake the seed.
One condition. Water reaches the seed. The whole repair runs on its own.
After my heart attack at 51, everyone told me to push harder. Fight it. Become a new man.
I tried. I got worse.
What actually worked was the same thing that works in that soil. Not more effort. Understanding what was already there, waiting, and getting out of its way.
Your capacity to recover isn’t missing. It’s waiting for one small thing to wake it up.
What’s yours?
The video that goes deeper you’ll find here:


