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Rest Wisely
By: David Rader II on December 12, 2007 @ 4:26 PM

You may say the waves are strong, because they can destroy so well. You may say the ground is strong because it can stand for so long... and it keeps coming back. They are both beautiful.

You may say when I communicate truthfully, that I am dry. I say when I communicate truthfully, I communicate much more like water, necessary for life. I can however understand how it can seem boring, because literally, it may be tiring to consciously and consistently search for understanding, as swimming in the ocean may become tiring.

But we are not fish, so we don't have to keep swimming. We can rest and we can have entertainment. Although if we do not set time aside swim, or exercise our minds, or exercise our rights at least occasionally, then when we want and need to do those things, we wont be able to.

Tags: beautiful communicate communication dry fish life necessary rest swimming truth water wisely

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