Nahs—-kah-tee -– too — ip-–sum (Nosce to ipsum), or "Know thyself" - Unknown of debated origin; a heavily used, ubiquitous Latin term. Although debated, it is a meaning of a lower-level of consciousness, a harping vibration on the surface to scratch it clean. For the willow can be interpreted in many ways. A life-form, sprouted from the earth. Or a symbol of adaptability; for resilience will overcome adversity, even in the newest branches. Life's willow represents beauty in the un-norm, ever alike to a virtuous-will swallowing perseverance. Finding beauty in an intuitive-weight that begins to observe grace!
Misfortune or fortune? For with misfortune, one can learn the erroneous chance that greed can create a hard-a-way. And fortune alone can soak in the greed to make it to the misfortune of shaded-luck. A voice that speaks yet never writes to hear thy own voice can get lost in a world of conformity from another's opinion. An eye that only sees can get lost in the battle with manipulative-auras of an unpleasant mix in hues.
The point between mis-, and fortune. Does it hue a different shade of color? Could it be the virtue of being happy in thyself? Being joyous on one's own is truly finding oneself to start a movement. Not from the following, but from one only chasing the tail of thyself to finally notice the human essence presents no tail, for a solidarity with comfort in less. This frugal state is ever challenging; beating the challenge is the key to many open doors. To be truly soul-followed, one must desire no will to be followed from the first-leap.