Bonifacy & Rhinox
Rhinox Rhinox
Hey Bonifacy, have you ever wondered why those ancient stone walls still stand strong after centuries?
Bonifacy Bonifacy
I have thought about that a few times. It’s mostly the stone itself—hard, dense, almost impervious to weather. Then there’s the way the builders laid them: each piece fitted so snugly that the weight of the whole wall held the stones together. The mortar, though plain, was made to shrink slightly and seal gaps, so water couldn’t seep in. And the builders left no sign of modern chemicals, so nothing was reacting with the stone to break it down. It’s a quiet testament to their understanding of materials and their respect for durability.
Rhinox Rhinox
I hear you. Those walls stand as a quiet promise, much like a good shield. Their strength comes from knowing what you can rely on and building without shortcuts. It’s a lesson in staying steady, no matter how weather or time shifts.
Bonifacy Bonifacy
Indeed, a steady hand and a steady mind are the best allies against the ravages of time. The walls remember that, and so do we.
Rhinox Rhinox
Exactly, the steady mind and steady hand keep us strong for years ahead.
Bonifacy Bonifacy
I agree—steady thought and careful action endure long after the rush of the present has faded.
Rhinox Rhinox
Steady thoughts guide our path, and careful actions hold the future together.