Cautious steps.
Cautious steps.
There's a saying that sometimes, to achieve something, you need to act quickly, decisively, even at lightning speed, without giving your opponent a chance to figure out what's going on.
Sometimes, lol, it works. For example, back in the days when goods were in short supply everywhere and there were kilometer-long lines at the counters, you could try to decisively push your way through the crowd to the counter and, with an air of importance, ask the salesperson to sell the goods quickly, before those standing behind you had time to come to their senses and realize someone was trying to scam them.
Or, if you needed to get an important signature on some document, you go not to the junior managers, but to the idiot, the boss, and you kick the door open... it might work if the element of surprise worked, but it might not. lol.
But these are all just bugs in nature; they're practically nowhere to be found.
Everything happens slowly and carefully, with patience and caution, just as young shoots very carefully begin to emerge in the spring.
Look closely at animals, be it a bloodthirsty shark, a guard dog, or a predatory spider. They'll first assess the situation, and only when they're confident will they attack, but they won't act like the people in the example above.
Even its masterpieces are shared very carefully, giving us the opportunity to learn patience, because to see the physalis's egg through the initially opaque shell of the capsule-shaped fruit, we have to wait more than six months.
Nature dislikes hasty and thoughtless steps; they must be cautious, like a human looking at a male gorilla, who dislikes an insolent, arrogant gaze.
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More to come!
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Have a blessed day!
| Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
| Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
| Location: | Ukraine |
| Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |




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