: Walking side-by-side reduces the pressure of eye contact, allowing for deeper, more vulnerable conversations.
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," the themes of forest exploration and the specific names "Olga" and "Peter" often intersect in the works of Peter Wohlleben and Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk .
Watching Olga look at the rotting birch, Peter realized they had developed their own form of crown shyness. They grew near each other, shared the same soil, but their edges no longer converged. They had pulled back their branches to avoid friction, leaving a cold, clear space between them where nothing new could grow.