The Weight of Things

A cat on your lap.

A heavy coat when it’s cold.

A stout walking stick.

A load of wood for a campfire.

A weighted blanket and a thick book.

A backpack with a picnic inside.

Not so heavy as to be a burden, but rather ballast—a counterweight.

They give rise to a feeling of stability and solidity more than they do effort or strain.

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