In nature, there are coarser and finer structures. I think of trees: the strong branches, but also the very fine twigs. The latter are more likely to be found on the ground when it's windy or stormy, while the strong branches stay on the tree. Why does nature have these weak parts at all if they are obviously so susceptible to adversity? These fine structures are often important links: the leaves, which are important for photosynthesis, are connected to the stronger branches via fine stems. It is not uncommon for flowers to be attached to such fine structures - and it is thanks to these that the flowers later become edible fruit. The fine structure is therefore important - even if it is susceptible or more susceptible. That's why it needs more protection. It's the same with us humans: weaker members of society need more protection than others. And our inner, finer structures also need this extra attention. Do you take care of your finer sides in your life?
I wish you an extraordinary day!