When the force of water in a river is insufficient to mould the land according to the intended direction of the water, the water is forced, no, the water simply changes its path, and moves on in its intended direction, forward.
This causes the meandering characteristic of a river.
A river faces obstruction, inconsistencies in its path that it does not agree with, and as a result, it changes direction, and then, it will face even more, and so this process repeats itself, and all this why, the river is simply intending to go upon the straight path.
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Sounds familiar doesn't it?
In our lives, we have an intended direction, we move towards a goal, we work towards it.
We carry along with us the lives of others, our burdens and theirs, sediments in our lives.
Some, we deposit them along the way, for others, they stay with us, following along.
Now and then, we face obstacles that seem insurmountable and it forces us to reconsider our path.
We are only human, and sometimes, some things are just beyond us, it is perfectly human.
However, we must always remember our original destination, and revert back it, unforgettable.
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Sometimes,
I tire of the whims of others, and wish I can simply be a lone.
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