Worries accompany a man wherever he goes. It’s a mental orgy he
initiates but seldom enjoys. He travels with them in the hope that
they’ll abandon him sooner or later. But being selfish, they don’t.
Speaking of which, only a friend as selfless as a forest can help him
divorce them. Needless to mention, woods can be shamelessly tiring. And
strolling can become a time-consuming process that involves a lot of
rustling of leaves and halting of feet. Fortunately, it’s worth the
effort too because whenever he’s tired enough to sit down on his
haunches, he wonders—not worries.
N.B. A frame is worth a little less than a hundred words. Some of the tales here are worth your not-so-precious time.
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