Why The Ship Sinks
No sirrrrrrrrs, I'm not a seafarer and this is NOT about the maritime industry. Rather, we'd like to know Why the ship sinks? To set things straight, ships DON'T sink because of the waters around them. So what sinks ships? Simple, it sinks when the waters around them get inside it.And that's where we'd like to draw the parallelism in life because life itself is akin to a ship. Life is very much alive [and kicking] only if, just like the ship, it remains afloat. When external factors will creep into our life, either gradually or even so suddenly, that's when our life would seem to 'GO SOUTH' till it runs aground and end up totally uncontrolled.But hey, this poster seems perplexing because it says 'NO MATTER HOW ROUGH THE SEA, I REFUSE TO SINK. Now let's swing back to other lives. Surely, we would recall cases in our past when and where we were kind of sinking but we turned our fortunes around for various reasons we cannot fathom right now. First things first, though, be immune and shielded from external factors which you can shove away, anyway.Shielding ourselves the way we shield ourselves from the rain is the simplest form of shoving away external factors that can really cause you to run aground and it's NOT even rocket science. Those external factors can even be your supposed coterie of friends [UNTIL you realize they are not the genuine friends you thought of them in the first place].Regaining composure is another way for you to handle those external factors. It's possible you have five friends and each of them are giving you their respective counsels in their own way. Either way, we should ensure our SHIP DOES NOT SINK at all❗❗❗