The Three Lessons

















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The short prose piece -- "The Three Lessons"


The full moon with her aura is in full shine. A marine breeze kisses my heart as if I'm in a divine land. The dark heads of the trees are tossing at a distant within view. I feel at perfect peace with the world. Sometimes the cloudlets wrap the topaz moon up. A little while later, the lunar beams come out.

I learn so many lessons. First, nothing lasts forever: neither weal nor woe. Second, the negative ideas turn the positive even more intense. That is to say, pain actually doubles our joy. Third, imagination gives us wings. Hence, I can feel the marine breeze on the roof of our house that is located neither by a sea nor by any other marshy land. 

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