The Stonecutter's Testament
The man had worked as a stonemason for twenty-seven years. Every morning, before the sun rose over the valley, he set out with his tools—a hammer, a chisel, and the weight of his perseverance. His hands were thick with calluses, his arms marked by decades of repetition. He had long learned that stone did not yield to force; it yielded to patience.
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