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Founder's Canon
January 19, 2026
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am a drop of water

Dripping down into the sea And of this grandest puzzle I am a single piece I am a single pixel in This screen that I reside I am a single star among The trillions in this sky I am a single instrument In this orchestra so grand I am but just a single grain Of salt among the sand I am a single boxcar On this million mile train I am a single cell out Of the billions in my brain I’m part of something larger As I see more every day And truthfully I wouldn’t Have it any other way

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