[This English translation of the Tamil story is a collaboration between Google AI Studio and V.N. Giritharan. The original Tamil version of the story follows the translation. Digital painting assistance (Google Nano Banana technique) by VNG.]
The container or bin for collecting waste and garbage was set up by the municipality on the street running near the apartment building where we lived. Such garbage collection bins are kept in various places in many Western countries. In many Third World countries, it is rare to see them. To put garbage or waste products into such a bin, there would be a hole with a lid that could be pushed inwards by hand for convenience. Only humans can put garbage into it. This is because only a living creature with the ability to use its hands to push the lid inwards can do this. Perhaps well-trained human-like chimpanzees or gorillas might be able to.
Are you about to ask what is so important about this waste collection bin? Don't rush. Just be a little patient. I am describing it in such detail precisely because it has significance. You might laugh if I tell you that this bin is closely related to a vital characteristic of living beings. But don't be hasty in laughing. You might later have to feel ashamed of your hasty ignorance. Be careful.
I had recently moved into this apartment building. In the early hours before dawn, and in the dusk when darkness falls, I would often go out for a stroll with my daughter. It was during such a time that my child noticed that thing in the bin. I only noticed it after she pointed it out. Her observation gave me a lot of surprise and pride. Doesn't the crop destined for harvest show itself in the seedling? It was that kind of pride.

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