It’s a simple word, “out.” It conveys multiple meanings depending on the context when used.
The rock seems unbreakable; many have hammered it before, but it remains there as a monolith, an immovable object unfazed by all the blows that take place. The ‘sword in the stone’, just reversed. Each deliberate spectator picks up the axe and strikes the rock. Each hoping to yield the blow that finally fractures it.
It is wise to remember, the blow that eventually breaks the rock is not singular. In the immediacy of the moment, the glory befalls the last holder of the axe; yet, in reality, the last blow benefits from the invisible weakening provided by prior strikes. It is wise to remember the history; the entirety of the effort.
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Rest well truth warrior, surrounded by the priorities that truly matter.



