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In this episode, I take you to a sacred and ancient space deep in the high elevations of Nevada's Great Basin National Park. On a solo hike, I found myself in the presence of a grove of Bristlecone pines—trees so old and weathered, they seemed like ancient matriarchs, watching over the landscape with wisdom and resilience. The feeling was powerful, spiritual, and it left me changed. But my hike had a purpose: I was searching for Prometheus, a Bristlecone pine stump with a history that raises questions about the balance of science and reverence. This story starts in 1963 when a young researcher, Dr. Donald Currey, unknowingly cut down the world’s oldest living tree in his quest for scientific data. I explore the controversy that followed, the judgment Currey faced, and what his actions mean for how we evaluate people’s intentions. Join me on a journey through time, legacy, and the value of withholding judgment as we stand before life that has endured for nearly five millennia.