Why did we create WASI?
Some footprints disappear within seconds.
Others remain forever, as if tattooed into memory.
Paws in the mud. A breath beside the ear.
There are mornings when the world feels still.
A dog wakes us before sunrise.
A fox crosses the road and vanishes like a whisper reminding us that life does not belong to us.
A bird lands on the window and its song fills the room—soft, insistent, unexpected.
They arrive without warning.
They stay with us on fragile days, when everything trembles.
Their wide eyes hold patience, tenderness, stories we cannot name.
They teach us to look, to listen, to pause, to feel the moment fully.
But the animals who touch us are not only companions—
they are silent teachers of our own essence.
They come to teach us loyalty, tenderness, patience, and unconditional love.
They hold us when the world collapses, when no one else remains.
Some stay only a breath.
Others end up forgotten in the streets, searching for affection that should come naturally but the world denies.
And yet they leave us something that lasts beyond their time among us:
a loyalty without doubt, a love that demands nothing, a memory carved into the heart.