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Is there any difference between the Brook and human life?

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Answered by sharish
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The river is constantly moving, and eventually disappears into evaporation, a lake, or an ocean. Life is constant motion that eventually merges the elements back into the whole. The elements that made the river are merged, and recycled. The aspects of life either produced seeds, or continue to affect the still-living through past actions. That is why it is more enjoyable to accept the temporary nature of life. That way the illusion of permanence, and loss, cannot torture.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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    The difference between the brook and human life is that the brook is a natural eternal element, but human life is not so. Otherwise, the brook and human life have many similarities.

    The journey of a brook originates at a place and ends elsewhere, like human life. The brook sometimes brims in fullness with water and other things it carries along and human life also brim with emotions and memories that our heart feels.  

   Sometimes we feel empty, monotonous, and lifeless during hard situations; similarly, the brook also flows silently, without much motion. Whirlwinds might turn the direction of a brook like how some situations can change our lives.  

    Brook travels along different elements like rocks, plains, sand. Humans also encounter a huge number of situations and people during their different parts of life.

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