The direction of a big act will warp history, but probably all acts will do the same thing in their degree, down to a stone stepped over in a path or a breath caught at the sight of a pretty girl or a finger nail nicked in the garden soil.
The quote from John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" emphasizes how every action, large or small, influences the course of history. While major events can create significant shifts, even the most seemingly inconsequential acts contribute to the broader tapestry of life. Stepping over a stone or catching a glimpse of something beautiful can subtly alter one's path and perspective, reminding us that our choices and experiences accumulate to shape our personal and...