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Health, 14.12.2019 07:31 evanmc627

Anyone can answer this self-reflective question. you might actually enjoy it if you are going through a tough time, or know what it's like to. read till the end
story time:
there are crustaceans living in the ocean called lobsters.
there outer protective shell does not grow in size.
lobsters do grow in size.
every now and then a lobster will feel a little pressure from outgrowing it's shell.
consequentially, the lobster must take off its' shell so it can grow a new one.
when the lobster takes of the shell it is vulnerable to many things that before seemed like minor challenges.
it looks a lot more like prey without it's shell, but it must come of for the right one to grow on.
instead of continuing its' normal life out in the ecosystem, the lobster must take shelter in a isolated cave so it can be safe while it is taking off its' shell, and working on getting one that is better fitted for the time.
the lobster continues this process throughout its' life; taking a break to remove the shell when it is uncomfortable, and healing in a safe place away from the dangers and unhealthy temptations of the world around it. the lobster had two options every time there was discomfort from the shell: to feel the discomfort and think it was his time to go, or to take time to himself to grow a new shell where it was safe.

in life we always have these two options, to give up where we are, or to put in the effort to take off our shell and change.

there are many ways that this lesson could be interpreted, i want to see what you guys interpreted it as. remember there is no right or wrong answer.

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