By Fred Massarik
Consider the story of the young goldfish who leaves the confines of his or her "school" and finds a new place to swim: a well-established aquarium.
The young fish notices a number of things in this new environment. There are strange but interesting coral formations, a few pieces of floating seaweed and, most important, a number of older (some very old) fish of various modes...
Consider the story of the young goldfish who leaves the confines of his or her "school" and finds a new place to swim: a well-established aquarium.
The young fish notices a number of things in this new environment. There are strange but interesting coral formations, a few pieces of floating seaweed and, most important, a number of older (some very old) fish of various modes...
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