"در هنر هیچ آغازینی وجود ندارد"
— Fernando Pessoa
Simplified Meaning:
Art doesn’t have a clear starting point or an initial place where it begins. Imagine cooking soup. You don’t just start with one single ingredient. Instead, you mix together vegetables, spices, and maybe some meat. Art works similarly because it's made from many different pieces and ideas coming together. Think of a mural on a wall that gets painted over time. There isn’t one exact moment that defines when it begins; rather, it’s a mix of brushstrokes, colors, and layers added bit by bit. In life, when you create something new, like writing a story or designing a garden, it doesn’t start at one specific point. You gather thoughts, inspiration, and bits of information that form the final piece. If you want to start a new hobby or project, don’t worry about the perfect starting spot. Just begin with what you have and let it grow naturally, adding more elements as you go. This teaches us that the process itself is what’s important, not pinpointing the exact beginning.