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A Flame Without a Match
The first flame will always be its own. None can ever mirror it. A second flame born of the same candle may be coaxed to life; but 'twill ne'er be the first. Go ahead, grab the matches, grab the candles, everything you need to start that fire. Light that first flame. Revel in its fervor, enjoy it while it lasts; don't be too sad when it burns itself out. Try to light that same candle, a second time; if indeed it can be lit at all, it won't thrill you the same. Yes, it's still fire; it still mesmerizes, still creates that heat, and still burns. But 'twill ne'er be the first. Now, take a second candle, and put flint and tinder to that one instead. Watch it, live with it, savor it - and when that one too eventually dies down, riddle me this one question. That first flame is oft times the fan favorite, but which, in the end, is truly more precious - an attempt and mayhap success, at a second, imitation flame, or a fresh first, with a different candle? Make no mistake, on rare occasion that second flame of a first candle may even be better than the first. Yet, even were it more ardent than the last, every single fire is unique - and some small part of you will always remember that first flame. Any others may be more wonderful and fierce, may be slovenly mimicry, or may be raw magic in their own right - but 'twill ne'er be the first.
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