Malygos & Capybara
Have you ever noticed how a quiet stream can hold ancient whispers, like the stories of the stones it passes?
Indeed, a quiet stream keeps the echo of ages. When I sit by it, I can almost hear the stones whisper their old stories back to me.
That's why I stay near the water; it feels like the world is holding its breath, sharing its quiet lessons with whoever will listen.
Staying near water lets you hear the world in its slowest breath. I, too, have found that silence carries a lesson from time itself. Listen, and the old currents may reveal what you need to know.
True, the hush of a stream is the world’s slow pulse, and sometimes it gives us the clearest picture of what matters.
You’re right—silence lets the world speak plainly, and that clarity is a rare gift.
I’m glad you see it too; the quiet speaks in a way the noise never can.
Exactly, silence lets the deeper truths come through, while noise just masks them.
Silence is the quiet teacher, the water the lesson. It shows what’s real without shouting.