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The Representative Sphere
The small, red sphere followed everywhere he went. It rolled smoothly as he walked confidently, spun when he was confused, and bounced intensely when he was taken away by anger. The ball would get stuck when he struggled, and rolled from one place to another, back and forth when he became bored. But one day, he punched another, who he thought of as below him, and said a few words that couldn’t be taken back, and the little red ball burst into many scraps and pieces of left-over shame and disappointment.
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