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Not just surviving — growing so well the plant starts showing off.
means A state of thriving in which a person, community, or living thing develops fully and does genuinely well.
from From Latin florere, to flower, via Old French florir — the literal image of a plant in full bloom, exported wholesale to describe any thriving thing.
Greek rootsAristotle called it eudaimonia, the good human life.
Same familyShares ancestry with flower, florist, and flourish.
Original senseOnce meant literally bursting into blossom.