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The rock and the seaThis week we spend a few days at the beach and during an evening walk I saw a rock being mercilessly battered by the incoming tide. I noticed with endless fascination how the water splashed and formed myriads of capricious shapes for a fraction of the second and quickly vanished, each shape was different. It then occurred to me a person is the same. Each person is shaped and cracked differently by the relentless tide of life and the countless and multi shaped experiences we live through, each situation eventually disappearing like those shapes from by the milky water. I hope you like it.
Re: The rock and the seaNice one Zaffs. I never tire of gazing at the ocean. Trust you're well.
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