The master of sacrifice-- a sacrificial lamb that was brought before slaughter has always been my attitude.
Bearing the burdens of shedding my coat to satisfy the needs of others, and when they come to ask for more gladly giving them my chops.
Just as the story book, The Giving Tree: give them my blood take my iron, and take my life as these will give them strength to live one more day.
Could have, should have bore fruits of knowledge and the fortitude to shed this layer of bark to build strong houses of wisdom for whom have forsaken me.
Instead lending them my roots to brew some tea. When asked if I had some more to spare; I told them, "I am sorry but I am wilting away." these people called me a liar and started a fire within my trunk.
Even as thee became ash I desired to do more so with each exhale of oxygen-- I took in their ash and brimstone inhaling their essence into the earth to protect the world from their flames.
I don't really know where this came from as usual. But I think of this as a way we treat ourselves and how we treat others. Knowing what is right and what is wrong is all up to you. Don't just do what you are told or what you think is expected of you. No one needs to be the sacrifice if we all are working together.... Ecosystem. Take what you need, not only what you want.