I always believed that our lives are like waves. We humbly begin as tiny ripples amongst an ocean of a billion others. All of us dream of making it to the shore line to prove ourselves worthy to the rest of the world. Continually fighting and growing we make our way closer to our goal until we peak and crash down into the ground to remain there for the rest of eternity. A lot of people have told me that is such a morbid thing to think about, but I still believe it is a pretty comparable analogy.
This is why I always come to the beach at night; it is calming and soothing. My mind is at ease when I see the dark sky above a seemingly endless supply of water, rising and sinking to the whims of the moon. The sun always bothered me at the beach. I am always blinded and unable to witness the beauty of death and rebirth that is occurring before me. I tend to go alone too, since no one seems to understand the symbolism of what I see. But that is also how I have always been, alone in the world of seven billion people.
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