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Would you rather be a small fish in a big pond, or a big fish in a small pond?

Aralt 7 Apr 26
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I really don't want to be a fish. Not that there is anything wrong with being a fish. I know a fish.

Funny!

I’d love to be a fish...

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I would so much prefer to be a small fish in a bigger pond. There would be so much more to see and to learn. How boring to be big fish (in my opinion.)

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I don't want to be a fish.

Fish are cool.

@NothinnXpreVails -- Yes, they are, but I don't want to be a fish.

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Can I just be the hawk and swallow them both?

AmyLF Level 7 Apr 27, 2018
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I would rather be Nemo

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I want to be the pond that contains small, big fishes and everything else. ; )

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Small in a big one. Kinda like now

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Small fish, big pond! You see a lot more!!

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Big fish, small pond. 🙂

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A strange fish in a hidden pond

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Small fish, big pond.

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Pretty sure there's only one pond...and we're all in it...until we get caught.

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I was going to pick big fish till I saw the picture

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Small fish in a big pond.

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Just a regular old fish in a regular old pond.

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I've been both and they both have their pros and cons. I'm currently the small fish and I'm much happier.

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Big fish in a small pond. But not in a pond too small. If your aim is to reach your highest potential, I think it helps to be somewhere you are above average. You stand out more, get encouraged more, and more opportunities are sent your way. If you get to a big pond you won't be noticed at all. And if opportunities and encouragement are not sent your way, you won't reach the height you're capable of.
The big pond may be more fun and have more interesting company though, so once you have reached a certain size, then shift over to the big pond.

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This is where I live, even big fish are not safe, tuna and mackerel are being eaten at amazing rates as they feed on smaller fish. Small ponds are prone to drying up.
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I like being a mammal.

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Small fish

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Studies show that children from small schools and neighborhoods, where they have more chances to shine without much competition, become more successful later in life.

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I would rather be a fishermen

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I don't wish to be any kind of fish as they get eaten!

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