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The bark of a tree has the task - analogous to human skin - of protecting the trunk or tree body from environmental influences. If the bark is injured, it can - again analogous to the human skin - regenerate the injured area through self-healing forces. However, if the bark is missing or is removed to a very large extent, the tree is no longer able to survive and dies. We all live in different groupings, both in our private and professional lives. Such groups or bodies often have people who are more on the inside and animate the group and others who are more on the outside and partly represent the group to the outside. They get a lot out of that too. Perhaps today is a day to express special appreciation to such exposed people - for they protect such a grouping, among other things, and thus keep it alive.

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