On an early winter morning, the supple grass proudly displays its dew drops, as if they’ve absorbed nature’s lessons and transformed them overnight into something meaningful. Dewdrops, condensed from the air, symbolize pearls of wisdom—thoughts po...
On an early winter morning, the supple grass proudly displays its dew drops, as if they’ve absorbed nature’s lessons and transformed them overnight into something meaningful. Dewdrops, condensed from the air, symbolize pearls of wisdom—thoughts pondered and refined, ready for use. Stray vapors, still uncondensed, represent lingering thoughts awaiting clarity. In his third book, *Dewdrops & Stray Thoughts*, Dr. Kiran P. Sathe chooses not to distinguish between these two elements, allowing the natural flow of ideas to take shape without constraint, embracing both formed insights and unrefined musings.