joie de vivre - the second
SYNONYMOUS WITH THE BELIEF IN WAYS OUT
Lightness - the first was about a high-tech Teflon coating to which stray black dogs do not stick, so that we are resistant to attacks from influences that harm us.
Lightness - the second, on the other hand, takes a different approach. Even the best Teflon coating can show gaps over the course of a lifetime, which can be ideal gateways for black dogs. This can have far-reaching consequences, the best example being 'Siegfried the Dragon Slayer'.
Blessed is he who, despite the Black Dog in the form of heavy concrete shoes, finds alternatives with a great deal of pragmatism, ingenuity, courage and self-confidence to still be able to walk his way, even if it is on his hands, and not have to remain in rigidity.
This is easy to say, but requires a lot of energy, stamina and an iron will, as alternatives are usually unfamiliar in nature and can therefore be much more strenuous and painful at first. However, the reward can also be fun with the new way of getting around, opening up a new perspective on things and possibly even getting you to your destination faster and more safely.
The question then arises as to why you didn't change gear earlier, voluntarily and without coercion. Is it again, as with SURRENDER II, the fear of unknown terrain? Does the human creature of habit actually have any other advantages apart from great efficiency?
