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Cherry Torn ●
: Warning against selecting only favorable statistics in reports.
: In personal essays, the image of a "broken" or "torn" cherry tree is often used as a metaphor for surviving life's trials, where the "life in the root" remains even when the branches are damaged. cherry torn
: Some writers use the imagery of cherry blossoms—often associated with fleeting life—to process personal grief or historical trauma, such as the stories "etched into their bark and ripped into their rings". : Warning against selecting only favorable statistics in
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