LIFE AS WE KNOW IT
By @paulokuk1
It was on Tuesday, Samuel went out to the sea as always. His skills in fishing was excellent. Like every other day, he sailed to the depth of the sea where big fishes swim. Samuel was melancholic at the thought of sailing that evening, but he shaved off that feeling because it was his nature anyway. His life was full of fear, yet, he was a big risk-taker. As he sailed deeper into the sea, he encountered the kind of storm that threw him from side to side. The sea raged angrily and left Samuel with the choice of his last words. Narrowly, Samuel survived the storm and caught big fishes which he sold for high prices. Before now, Samuel's only son had been diagnosed of blood cancer. The doctors had prescribed complete flush-out of his blood with fresh blood transfusion which needed #250,000. Samuel was thankful to himself for the courage to sail when everyone had retired. After his son was discharged, Samuel told him his experience. "Son, life as we know it is like a sea full of rage. Risk takers are often more successful" he advised Kelvin to take calculated risks.
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