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Moving Puzzles

Christian Tang

When we get a puzzle, what do we do?

If there was an ending, a finish line, what does it look like?

Is the finished one the final one? Some may like it with missing pieces (for other to try).

Some may draw something on it and made it something else.

Some may take a video and show the progress of it.

Some may realise it is not for that person, and ended up finding something better.

Some may try it, and finish it, and repeat until whatever.


In this day and age, it seems everyone is trying to solve something. Are we really looking for a finish line per se? Or it is just a daily continuation? Tomorrow would be relatively similar than yesterday, maybe, maybe not. But it isn't something that one can control anyway. Are we stressing things that aren't meant to be stressing? Or is it an excitement? Are we looking forward for something? If you don't expect the sudden change, then why are we worry about it? We do what we do best each day and isn't it the case anyway? Everyone does things differently, and maybe each day I wake up, I might just say to myself - this is the one stress that I won't even think about it and worry about it later. Does it mean I am instantly going to be happier each day? [Be reasonable of course]. At least one stress is off the back burner...


I will start with - _____________________________________________________________.


Ok I am better.



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