Monday, June 3, 2024

When The Going Gets Rough

 

Road signs says “Slippery When Wet” as well on public eatery but why we slip away when wet? The logic on this is no one will catch you or no one will catch you when you fall, thus it is a caution to warn or to say – “slippery when wet”. But what about “When The Going Gets Rough”? Does the “rough” slippery? Actually, it is the same thing that is “slippery when wet” and "when the going gets rough”. It is the absence of someone when one slip itself away. No one will catch when wet when everything is rough.

Thus, if it is “wet” or “rough” one should have a “caution” lest the absence of someone will make one hurts.

“When The Going Gets Rough” – means when everything is out of hand, just like “slippery when wet”.

When everything is out of hand and you would like to slip away and fall because it is wet – there you will see which which will give you a “Hand” or will be “True” to you. Which one will stay and which one will go away.

When the going gets rough will there be someone there for you?And or when "slippery when wet”?


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