Just in case you ever needed to drown a great white shark,
it’s good to know the task is fairly simple – not necessarily easy, but simple:
all you have to do is keep him from swimming. While I wouldn’t recommend trying
this, if you were able to keep a great white still, and prevent him from moving
forward in the ocean, he would slowly suffocate. The forward motion created by
swimming pushes oxygen-rich water over the shark’s gills, allowing them to absorb
the oxygen necessary to sustain the shark’s massive body. But if the shark stopped
swimming for a long enough period of time, he would essentially drown. Seemingly
indestructible with no natural predators, and one of the largest and fiercest
predators on the planet, to survive he must always move forward.
Our souls work the same way. We need to keep “swimming” – progressing
and moving forward – as that movement enriches our souls with the oxygen of
personal growth and development. Without it, our souls slowly suffocate. As we
press forward, the resistance of the water we face may seem to wear us down
from time to time, but it is actually the very thing keeping us alive.
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