We judge some things that we see in front of us quickly, and sometimes, too quickly, at least I noticed this in myself, if this has not happened to you, then forgive me for generalizing lol.
For example, standing in the place where a meager stream of water flows out of the city lake, which cannot be called a river, just a small stream, the first thought that comes to mind is that there can’t be fish in such a place, the water is ankle-deep.
But, after a while, I see a video review of this stream by one fisherman who walked along the stream and caught a lot of fish in it.
Before making a mental conclusion, it is better to test the thought with a fishing rod in your hands lol.
Thoughts about the scarcity of waters can be projected onto an old stump, about which you can think that it is lifeless, but can you really say that about it?
Before being tempted by a tasty berry in the form of physalis and gradually getting in its person an enemy of your garden, since it grows and is difficult to get rid of, it is better to walk along the lifeless banks of a meager river and there, probably, I will be able to harvest physalis, without the need to plant it in my garden, it looks more difficult, but it is deprived of what can be defined as "scarcity of waters".
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