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The Shoe That Lasts One Year Author: Gouya Roshan

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The Shoe That Lasts One Year Human beings are creatures guided by plans and arrangements. Our daily lives are filled with “later,” “next year,” “when the time comes,” and “just in case.” We take the future for granted—so much so that we build houses for it, buy insurance policies, and make promises. Yet at the edge of all these certainties stands death; not as an extraordinary event, but as a constant truth, watching this scene with a cold smile. The image of a man who gives his shoe to a cobbler and says, “Repair it so that it will last for one year,” is simple yet profound. This sentence captures the essence of the human mind—a mind that assumes survival as something natural. It is not spoken out of pride, but out of habit. We are used to taking life for granted. We are used to believing our bodies are more durable than the things we wear. Yet the bitter irony of life lies exactly here: the shoe lasts for a year, but its owner does not last even a single day. In this narrative, death...