The sea, as many people see it to be has its own mysteries. It is another world beyond the reach of man, same as the land is beyond the reach of some creatures which cant survive in it.
so many people have a way of seeing nature and the benefits, questions, amazement, and horrors in it. As we generally know, the sea is basically for fishing whilst others use it as a way of transport. Others also go and relax and feel its breeze and even swim for the fun of it, others are also geared towards exploring what the sea hasn't made known to man as we still exist.
A thought came to mind when I took a stroll at the shores of the sea. just imagine, the waves of the sea and the sounds it makes especially when it hits the sea defense and how fishermen have to maneuver on the surface of the sea to avoid being crushed by the heavy waves and storms especially when it rains. but there is something beyond the surface, something beneath the sea that is a mystery to man. Have you ever asked yourself, why the surface of the sea is always shaking and noisy but beneath is the opposite?
Beneath the sea is a lesson for humans, the day that thought hit me, it hit me very hard. Beneath the great and mighty sea, is this silence and peace beyond the reach of man. Sometimes, just dive down in the sea or even a pool(some of you are scared of swimming in the sea) and experience that silence and peace. As humans, emotionally or psychologically we need that kind of silence and peace of mind to be able to reason, learn and get ourselves together, at least a moment to separate ourselves from the world and what feeds us mentally.
Being alone does not mean you're lonely, is a decision taken.
Self-isolation as many people see it as an emotional deformity, I say one should take advantage of it to build him/herself as in, state of mind, intelligence, and emotionally to become better than before.
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Nature always has its own way of teaching us what to do and how we should do it. The relevant thing is you should always be ready to embrace its lessons when it due. As humans, we think we go to places because we want to but no, it's not so. it is just nature taking its course and we are just a piece on the chessboard.