The Strangest Things I’ve Learned From My Pet Goldfish
So, the other day, I found myself in a deep philosophical conversation with my pet goldfish. And no, I’m not kidding. I’m not losing my mind, I swear! My fish, Bubbles (yes, I named him Bubbles), has been teaching me some pretty profound lessons about life. Who knew that a little fish could change the way I look at the world?
1. You Don’t Have To Keep Swimming In Circles
We all know the classic stereotype about goldfish: they swim in circles. They swim, and then they swim some more, and then... yup, they swim some more. But here's the thing. Bubbles has a bit of a rebellious streak. Every once in a while, he’ll just float. Not swim in a circle, not frantically chase a plastic castle (don’t ask), but just float there, in perfect stillness.
And you know what? Sometimes, I think we could all learn something from Bubbles. Life doesn’t always have to be this never-ending sprint. You don’t have to keep swimming in circles, constantly hustling, stressing out, chasing after things. Sometimes, it’s okay to just… float. Chill. Let the water (aka life) carry you for a bit.
2. Everything Can Be Entertaining If You Look Closely Enough
Bubbles is a small fish. He doesn’t do much. But let me tell you, when you watch him carefully, it’s like you’re witnessing a tiny aquatic sitcom. The way he flits around the tank like he’s in a rush to catch the bus, or the way he pauses dramatically in front of his castle (like he’s deep in thought), it’s impossible not to giggle.
It’s a reminder that even the most mundane things can be fascinating if you take the time to appreciate the little details. Whether it's the clouds in the sky or your morning coffee, there’s something fun to notice everywhere—if you're paying attention.
3. Don’t Let the Small Stuff Stress You Out
You ever notice how Bubbles gets upset when his castle is in the wrong place? He’ll swim right up to it, give it a little tap, and then proceed to act like it’s the end of the world. Then, a few minutes later, he’ll forget all about it and continue his day like nothing happened.
It’s hilarious, but also a great life lesson. We all get worked up over little things sometimes, but most of the time, those things aren’t as important as we think. Will that coffee spill matter tomorrow? Will the fact that your pen ran out of ink really ruin your day? Probably not. So, maybe don’t sweat the small stuff. And if you do, remember: tomorrow’s a new day, and you’ll likely forget why you were stressing.
4. Patience Is Key—Especially When It Comes to Feeding Time
Now, this one is a little more selfish on my part, but hear me out. Bubbles has this incredible ability to wait patiently when I drop food into the tank. The moment I approach with the fish flakes, he’s right there at the surface, staring at me like he’s giving me a motivational speech. "You got this, human. You can do it. Just drop the food, and I’ll eat it." No squirming, no frantic jumping. Just zen-like patience.
It got me thinking—if a fish can stay calm when food is literally seconds away, maybe I should try to be a little more patient when things aren’t happening as quickly as I’d like. I’m talking about the "waiting for the weekend" vibe, the "waiting for your food delivery" vibe, or that "waiting for your Netflix show to load" vibe. Bubbles is on to something, I think.
5. Live Your Best Life (Even If Your Best Life Involves Small Tanks)
Lastly, Bubbles lives in a very small fish tank. It’s not luxurious, it’s not even high-tech. It’s just a regular tank with a filter and a plastic castle. But you know what? He’s absolutely thriving. He doesn’t complain. He doesn’t look longingly out the window at the vast ocean (though, to be fair, he has no idea what the ocean is). He’s living his best fish life, and that’s what counts.
It’s a good reminder that happiness doesn’t require grandiose things. You don’t need a mansion, a fancy car, or the latest gadget to enjoy life. Sometimes, the simple things—a tank, some fish flakes, and a plastic castle—are all you really need.
So, the next time you're having a tough day or feel like life’s just a bit too crazy, think about Bubbles. He’s got it all figured out. Swim when you need to, float when you don’t. Be patient, and don’t forget to laugh at the small things. And remember: If a goldfish can make it through life with a plastic castle and a filter, you can totally conquer whatever your day throws at you.
Until next time, keep swimming (or floating, your choice)!
Disclaimer: No goldfish were harmed in the making of these life lessons.
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