and so the moral of the story is...
It was very funny indeed...
it made perfect sense,
of course it did!
it's the very thing he had been taught at the very young age of 1 when he was shown the difference between good and bad. he was shown right from wrong. and he was also schooled in the necessary rules of you win some, ya loose some. it's never ever going to always be in your court. the ball has to bounce back and forth so that everyone gets a fair share.
it was that easy.
but it took so many difficult and tedious trials and errors to understand it fully.
but now, he thinks he did.
At the end of the day, even if you lost the tournament...
even if your team came in second,
even if everything you wanted was flushed down the toilet...
in the end, if you were still right next to the one you loved,
and if they still looked at you with that look that never judges, never demands, but always glistens,
then...
you are a very lucky man...
And they lived happily ever after...
THE END
and the world was a more beautiful. loving, caring, giving place, for the rest of eternity!
j/o & Buddy
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