a conversation between a ship and its captain. |
when the ship had six members, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever get bored?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “the ocean is vast and empty.” “it’s easy to get bored.” “but i know in the end, i will not be bored.” when the ship had five members, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever feel sad?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “bad things happen all the time.” “it’s easy to be sad.” “but i know in the end, i can be happy.” when the ship had four members, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever feel grief?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “sometimes we lose people.” “it’s easy to feel grief.” “but i know in the end, they want me to move on.” when the ship had three members, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever feel hopeless?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “it can seem like there’s no end to the pain.” “it’s easy to lose hope.” “but i know in the end, i need to believe in myself.” when the ship had two members, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever have regrets?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “i regret the paths i didn’t take.” “it’s easy to have regrets.” “but i know in the end, i can be happy with what i have.” when the ship had one member, the captain asked the ship: “do you ever feel scared?” the ship replied, “yes, i do.” “the future ahead of us is unknown.” “it’s easy to feel scared.” “but i know i can overcome it.” when the ship had no one left, there was no one to ask it a question. and it sat alone in the ocean feeling bored, feeling sad, feeling grief, feeling hopeless, feeling regret, and feeling scared. |