[Do you know those cool 3000-pieces puzzles that usually depict large landscapes with castles or equally amazing views? If you ever try to assemble one of those – which you can achieve in a few months – you’d better know in advance that you WILL mislay at least one piece of the puzzle. Don’t let that keep you from trying, though, because it is definitely worth the effort. I just thought I’d share that piece of wisdom and save you some frustration, because you see – even if you mislay a single piece, there are 2999 others that will reward you for your trouble. And you will choose to keep them, put a frame around them and hang it on your bedroom’s wall. It will seem nice and, in time, you will forget about the missing piece and it will seem very original that way, even more artistic. You can gaze longingly at the sunset beyond the Dark Forest and perhaps you will never notice that strange-shaped hole up in the sky. And that’s how it is. And that’s how it should be. It works, but it sure as hell sucks to be the mislaid piece of the puzzle.]
