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		<title>Sunflowers &#8230; my favourite flower</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>AUTHOR: Unknown &#8211; I wish I knew who to give credit for this. Sunflowers 🌻 turn according to the position of the sun. In other words, they “chase the light.” You might already know this, but there is another fact that you probably do not know! Have you ever wondered what happens on cloudy and rainy days when the sun <a class="read-more" href="https://www.surene.co.za/sunflowers-my-favourite-flower/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>AUTHOR: Unknown &#8211; I wish I knew who to give credit for this.</p>



<p>Sunflowers 🌻 turn according to the position of the sun. In other words, they “chase the light.” You might already know this, but there is another fact that you probably do not know!</p>



<p>Have you ever wondered what happens on cloudy and rainy days when the sun is completely covered by clouds? 🤔  This is an interesting question. Isn’t it?</p>



<p>Perhaps you think the sunflower withers or turns its head towards the ground. Is this what crossed your mind?</p>



<p>Well, that’s incorrect!<br> This is what happens:<br> They turn towards each other to share their energy.  🌻✨🌻</p>



<p>Nature’s perfection is amazing. Now let’s apply this reflection to our lives. Many people may become low-spirited, and the most vulnerable ones, sometimes, become depressed.<br>
How about following the example of the beautiful sunflowers 🌻i.e.&#8221;Supporting and empowering each other&#8221;. Nature has so much to teach us.</p>



<p>Wishing everyone a &#8220;Sun flower&#8221;🌻 trait of turning towards each other on their cloudy and gloomy days.</p>



<p>Spread goodness…it will come back to you…</p>
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