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Fading dreams.

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We all survived during the first six months of the year, and it's now only a memory.
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Searching for the elusive pot of gold at the end of the rainbow during the new six months, as it evaded all of us during the past six months :)

It is said that what goes up must come down, and I say that this will occur regularly during all of our lifetimes. Reminds one of the crypto prices, as they all act like the ocean's waves up and down. But most of us hodl like true surfers on the crypto waves. Many others slip and fall off, but then some simply get back onto the board again to continue on the journey, and it is sad that many also stop surfing. I think that some of you will have to be a mind mechanic to understand the parable that I wrote here.

So, come and drive with us to see if we could find that pot of gold.
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There! We will make a left turn at the second yellow traffic light at the top of the hill.
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In order to get to a high spot on the balcony of a shopping center.
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And sadly, the right-hand end of the rainbow started to fade.
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It was all only a dream, and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is only a fairy tale. A fallacy to start off with, just the same as many of our dreams that we chase never materialises. It is said that a thought is only a thought, unless one clothes it with action. But what if it's wrong thoughts, and we continue to come up empty handed. I have had many of those, as the thought was good, but the timing was wrong. I wonder if the same thing also happened to you. To spend many sacrificial hours in planning and drafting a thought, such as a project, and at the end it turns out to be an utter failure. Then some years later, someone else has the same thought, and the launch turns out to be a winner.
But of course, we get right back onto the board and start to surf on the waves of life again.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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