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 A Drop In the Ocean




A drop in the ocean is seen as insignificant to the amount needed to create an ocean. But the power of the ocean is in the single drop. I'm grateful for all the drops that have created the ocean I currently am, the intentional and unintentional ones, the dirty ones, the large ones, the tiniest ones. I would not be who I am without any of them and not a single one of them was more valuable than another. Sometimes I wanna give my whole ocean to ease another's suffering but then I remind myself that the power is in the single drop. I don't need to see the result of my drops to another to see its beauty, power or worth. I understand it's immense power when I look at the ocean I am.

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