Flower Tutor - Moon

A tutor, after all, is not meant to stay forever. A tutor gives you the knowledge and then steps away. The moon flower’s final teaching is this: You, too, are a bloom of a single night. Stop waiting for a longer season. Open now.

Go find a moon flower tonight. Sit with it until the hour hand passes midnight. Let it tutor you in the art of blooming where you are not expected to bloom. And when morning comes, and the flower is gone, remember: it did not die. It simply finished teaching. moon flower tutor

But the hardest lesson comes at . As the first ray of sun touches its face, the moon flower closes. Not slowly, not gracefully—it collapses . By 9 a.m., it is a wet rag of tissue, translucent and spent. It does not wilt over days like a carnation. It dies in hours. This is the fourth lesson: the brevity of perfection . The moon flower does not hoard its beauty. It spends it all in one night, on one audience: the moon, the moths, and the one human who remembered to stay awake. A tutor, after all, is not meant to stay forever