He who clutches every block builds nothing.
Blocks aren’t meant to be gripped forever. In the clutch, they’re just clutter. Only when released into structure do they mean something. Hoarding pieces is the surest way to miss the tower entirely.
Hoard vs. Build
The hand that won’t let go never creates. The tower demands trust — blocks must be risked, stacked, even toppled, or they’ll remain only weight.
The Lesson in Letting Go
Creation requires release. Holding tight may feel safe, but it starves the very joy of building. Better a toppled tower than a hand that never dared to place a block.
Practical Guidance
Loosen your grip: Let the pieces serve their purpose.
Risk the fall: Towers mean nothing without the danger of collapse.
Build boldly: Use what you have instead of clutching what you fear to lose.
Today’s Practice
Today, let go of one block — and see what it builds.
