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No wave stays forever. It rises, it peaks, it fades. The ocean never resists its own movement, and in watching it, you begin to understand your emotions differently.

Feelings come and go like the tide. Some arrive gently. Others crash without warning. But none of them are permanent. The sea doesn’t judge its waves for being too strong or too soft—it allows them to exist exactly as they are.

At the shoreline, you learn that emotions don’t need to be controlled to be manageable. They need to be acknowledged. Felt. Allowed to pass in their own time.

This realization changes the way you hold yourself. You stop fighting sadness when it appears. You stop clinging to happiness when it fades. You trust the rhythm instead of fearing it.

When you walk away from the ocean, that trust stays with you. You move through your days knowing that every feeling—no matter how intense—will shift eventually. Like the tide, it will recede, making space for something new.

And in that understanding, you find emotional balance—not by force, but by flow.

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