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Release Maybe Is a Best Choice

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An old woodcutter George, he has haggard face, he was no passion to do his job, and he never realized his world how beautiful is. He hated his place, he hated everything that around him. But he was changed, because a matter of life and death had happened on him.

In a normal afternoon on his way back to his wood empty house, he is no wife no child, he was live alone. At the beginning of the story I had say he has a haggard face; because he was always sleepless because of owl tweeting every night that made him cannot fell to sleep. I had said he hated every element that around him. Back to the story, on his way, he was without a break to complain, “What miserable world that I lived, I cannot feel what happiness is, die maybe a best choice, I do not live here anymore!” He hanged his head, he did not noticed a cliff that behind him. He stilled hanged his head to walked. Next second, he dropped out from the mountain. Fortunately he caught a twig, so he did not go to hell directly, he did not yelling for help, because he knew nobody in this mountain, he need to save his power to hold twig, he need power to find way out. After ten seconds, he had two way for save, the first solution is firmly grasp this life saving straw, if he luck enough maybe will have someone come to save him. But that depend on fortune. The second solution is release his hand, also if he luck enough, he may caught another twig at lower place, then he can jumped down to a save place, also that depended on luck. The conflict was appearing “release or not release?” that was a question for him.

The first voice was shouted:

“Do not release your hand! Be men, perseverance means victory!”

Then the second voice was yelling:

“Release your hand, save your power to find other way out! You cannot stay here to waste your time and power”

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