I’ve never been a fan of puzzles. Of course, many are superb, for example, those representing venice’s Bridge of Sighs, India’s Taj Mahal, or even those with reproductions of Impressionist paintings with dreamscapes.
I also recognize the extreme patience and skill of those who little by little are dedicating themselves to join us, but whoever practices puzzles knows that all the pieces are delivered in the box, it is about separating and adjusting them.
- Real-life puzzles are much more complicated because they lack pieces.
- In fact.
- They look more like broken plates.
Have you ever tried to put fragments in a cup? Once broken, broken on the kitchen floor, the dishes are irregular, imperfect. You should also be careful not to bleed your fingers.
But you insist. Collect fragments under the stove, refrigerator, closet. Put everything on the table and start putting the puzzle together. Do it for love. After all, this cup now in pieces has a special meaning.
Now because it’s been part of the business for decades, now because it was a gift from a loved one, now because it was expensive to buy it, or even without justification. You just want to resurrect that cup.
You want me to go back to the buffet. He claims the right to have his coffee there. Then take out his cell phone. Send a Whatsapp saying any lie to get rid of the afternoon date, because all that matters in the world is to stick that cup.
You’re doing. After an hour or two, a new cup appears, when you look at it, you see that it’s different. The wing was slightly crooked, lips rough. Your balance, lame. Unlike the factory puzzle, the seal is imperfect.
Because when it exploded, matter was lost forever. The chips may have escaped to the siphon on the kitchen floor. Now it’s unrecoverable. Listen carefully, even the tinkling of the spoon on the new dishes sounds different.
Is this another cup? No, it’s the same thing. Just more mature. He experienced the resulting fall and rupture. You, 000 of you will never be the same person again. He learned how to collect and paste casquinhos.
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