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One rainy Tuesday, Elias visited a local recycling plant for a pro-bono project. He watched a hydraulic press crush a mountain of discarded plastic—shattered toys, old water bottles, cracked crates. "Is it all trash?" Elias asked the foreman.

Elias lived his life by a blueprint drawn when he was eighteen. It was a grand, rigid thing: Partner at a top-tier firm by thirty. A glass-walled house. A legacy etched in marble. He spent fifteen years building that life, brick by exhausting brick. One rainy Tuesday, Elias visited a local recycling

A year later, Elias sat on a bench in a park he helped design. The bench was made of recycled plastic—tough, weather-resistant, and useful. He felt a strange kinship with the slats beneath him. Elias lived his life by a blueprint drawn

This prompt feels like it’s about a character realizing their old dreams no longer fit and undergoing a "reboot"—much like recycling old materials into something new and more durable. A legacy etched in marble