One day man lost the comma; then he became afraid of difficult and long sentences and began to use simple expressions; As his sentences became simpler, his thoughts also became simpler. Then he lost his shout; He began to speak in a low voice, without changing his tone. He was neither angry nor happy about anything anymore. Nothing aroused the slightest excitement in him.
After a while, it lost its question mark and no longer asked any questions. Nothing interested him; He didn't care about the universe, the world, or his own apartment.
A few years later he lost the colon and stopped explaining the reasons for things to others. Toward the end of his life, only quotation marks remained in his hands. He didn't have a single thought of his own. He was merely conveying the thoughts of others. He forgot the thought and thus reached the end.
All this is a beautiful story. But doesn't it show how precious the little things are in life?
A. Kanevsky “Atlas of Thought”