Earth Has Been Telling This Story for Billions of Yearsđ
Earth Has Been Telling This Story for Billions of Years
Long before language,
before names,
before anyone learned to point and call this place home,
the story was already moving.
Mountains rose and folded back into themselves.
Oceans advanced, retreated, returned with memory.
Fire learned to travel.
Stone learned to wait.
Nothing here is sudden.
Nothing here is accidental.
What you call change is simply the next sentence.
Earth does not speak in words.
It speaks in pressure, in accumulation, in time.
In coastlines that migrate.
In cities that appear, glow, sink, and vanish.
In species that arrive convinced they are permanentâ
and leave as layers.
This is not a warning.
Itâs a record.
Civilizations rise thinking theyâve begun the story.
They havenât.
Theyâve entered mid-paragraph.
Roads become fossils.
Plastic becomes sediment.
Steel learns the patience of rust.
Every system eventually joins the archive.
And still, the planet keeps telling itâ
slowly, clearly, without interruption.
Not out of anger.
Not out of mercy.
Out of continuity.
Earth isnât reacting to us.
Itâs continuing.
If this feels unsettling, itâs because we were taught the wrong frame.
We were taught to think of Earth as a backdrop.
A stage.
A resource.
But Earth is the narrator.
The editor.
The ending authority.
Earth is not the villain of this story.
Earth is the story.
And it has been speaking
for billions of years.
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