| The Raindrop and the Flood |
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In a devastating, destructive flood, surely no single raindrop takes responsibility. None the less, should each raindrop in their own accord have chosen not to fall like the rest, there would be no devastation of flood at all. No one damns one single raindrop for falling when the amount of drops is beyond counting. The result is what is hated, not the actions of a single drop that contributes to it. But if one drop refuses to fall, then another and even still one more, and so on, there may be no more flood to damn. Though no raindrop may never be persecuted or hated for contributing to the disaster or praised for its refusal to join in it, it takes a deep inward look into itself to determine that each raindrop is accountable for a portion of that flood and any raindrop taken away from it can only help the cause.
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