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In nature I find stones that are very sharp and others that are nicely polished and round. The latter can be found in bodies of water, for example. The former when you smash a stone with force, for example, or after a rockfall in nature itself. So you can contrast these stones: the one with the sharp edge versus the one with the round, soft transition. The fact that the same stone could have these different characteristics is, in my opinion, mainly due to time: the sharp edge results from an immediate, usually violent impact on the stone. The rounded edge results from constant abrasion over a very long period of time, for example in the sea or river. It is often the same with us: words that come from a well-considered attitude are better tolerated and less sharp and dangerous than those from immediate agitation. That is why it is advisable to choose one's words wisely.

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