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write a autobiography about trees​

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Answered by itzcottoncandy65
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Autobiography of a Tree – Essay

I am a tree, tall and imposing, standing all alone near the campus of a temple. My life is ever so interesting as, I see a huge spectrum of society, funny gestures of people, and hear all kinds of conversation of the devotees who pass by me.

I was not always so huge. As is true of all living beings I was also a long time back, a young sapling with this huge tree within me. At that time I looked fresh and beautiful as all other beings who are young, but, at that time I was of course not so imposing. This is what I have seen about life that, every stage has something good about it.

I understand that, I am a peepal tree which just grows anywhere and everywhere. Ever since I was young, I remember several people coming to my root and worshipping me. They would light an earthenware lamp, and put it near my root, say their prayers and go away. This was a daily ritual which scores of people followed at my root ever since I can remember.

As I started growing up bigger and bigger, the temple authorities put a two feet wall like boundary around my trunk. This was done to protect me from being destroyed by crowds who thronged to me. Since I am near a temple, I have always had the pleasure of a lot of company daily and, the great honour of being worshipped by scores of believers every day.

Now, I am a full grown tree, and that two feet wall has been converted into a broad platform all around me, with my root out of sight, and the trunk also somewhat covered from vision. Here on the platform people sit and say their prayers and relax. At times they also consume their temple prasad while sitting on this platform.

Oh, what a wonderful feeling it is to be so loved and cared for and, above all, being so honoured and respected. This honour is given to me as, I understand now that, a section of the Indian society considered me a holy tree to be worshipped. This is why there is so much hype about me and my kin.Autobiography of a Tree – Essay

I am a tree, tall and imposing, standing all alone near the campus of a temple. My life is ever so interesting as, I see a huge spectrum of society, funny gestures of people, and hear all kinds of conversation of the devotees who pass by me.

I was not always so huge. As is true of all living beings I was also a long time back, a young sapling with this huge tree within me. At that time I looked fresh and beautiful as all other beings who are young, but, at that time I was of course not so imposing. This is what I have seen about life that, every stage has something good about it.

I understand that, I am a peepal tree which just grows anywhere and everywhere. Ever since I was young, I remember several people coming to my root and worshipping me. They would light an earthenware lamp, and put it near my root, say their prayers and go away. This was a daily ritual which scores of people followed at my root ever since I can remember.

As I started growing up bigger and bigger, the temple authorities put a two feet wall like boundary around my trunk. This was done to protect me from being destroyed by crowds who thronged to me. Since I am near a temple, I have always had the pleasure of a lot of company daily and, the great honour of being worshipped by scores of believers every day.

Now, I am a full grown tree, and that two feet wall has been converted into a broad platform all around me, with my root out of sight, and the trunk also somewhat covered from vision. Here on the platform people sit and say their prayers and relax. At times they also consume their temple prasad while sitting on this platform.

Oh, what a wonderful feeling it is to be so loved and cared for and, above all, being so honoured and respected. This honour is given to me as, I understand now that, a section of the Indian society considered me a holy tree to be worshipped. This is why there is so much hype about me and my kin.

Answered by kaumudimiska
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Explanation:

My dear friend Hamlet once said, "I could be confined to a nutshell

and think myself a king of infinite space."

My transformation from a human to a plant started with philosophy. It

took about twenty years for my studies of this world to convince me

that the wise action was almost always inaction. As Socrates related

that his wisdom was based on an inner voice that told him not to act, I

decided to develop this voice in myself.

I confined myself to my plush room, provided with numerous books and

comforts of life. I stopped attending classes and rather indulged in

the intense study of classics. I pored over voluminous tomes without

once eating or diverting my attention from feverish reading. I first

took to consuming large amounts of marijuana, which endowed me with an

inpenetrable calm and vitality.

After a month or so, I was a filthy mess. My long flaxen fair was

nearly black with gunk. My naked body was lightly caked with grunge

from head to toe. But everytime I started toward the door, the voice

inside my head, by now as booming as a god, would say, "Do not act."

And I obeyed.

I soon became obsessively indulgent with my plants, always a favorite

hobby of myn. My howsplants, cactuses and beautiful flowers were spread

all around my room. These plants became an obsession only equaled by my

love of books. Each plant was a dear friend and teacher. Soon, they

became my idols. Their charismatic, inspired in-action was my holy

grail and long sought Nirvana.

So passed years. Although my happiness was complete, I still felt a

need to emulate my saviours, my plants. I stopped reading. I positioned

my comfortable chair in the sunniest place in the room and drank

prodigous amounts of water. I reduced my diet to a few dried

blueberries and walnuts a day.

One day, while sifting my hand-roots through a long-forgotten drawer, I

found my Excalibur, a large bag of Cabinze Mushrooms, one of the most

effective hallucinogens known to man. I added one of these mushrooms to

my daily diet.

These mushrooms, dear friends they are, empowered my inner plant to the

point where it's perceptions became reality. My legs turnd to roots and

colonized my black carpet. The fiery sunlight is my never ending feast.

Here, caring for my plant brothers and sisters, I am content.

I only relate this story to properly guide those noble humans who seek

Nirvana over the internet. Wealth is futile, as are success, knowledge,

comfort, happiness, sex, and especially the desire to stay alive.

Genius is merely the art of indifference. There is a way to heaven.

Start by listening to the voice that chants, "Don't do it."

Mark me as a brainliest

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