Steady building — effort that lands, a decisive and useful blow.
A hammer is honest, useful force: work that connects and makes something solid. Near the rim, a task is about to be finished by sheer application — the last nail goes in.
Deeper in the grounds, the hammer is the patient making of something durable, blow by blow, and the reminder that steady effort beats a single grand swing.
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