Gumbo Osain Ackee & Taro

Lighthouse Fable : The Bat and The Weasel

10 min · 21 de feb de 2026
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This fable illuminates the high stakes art of adaptive survival. But at a deeper level, it reveals the psychic cost of a life lived without a core. It’s a story about shape shifting to escape immediate danger, and the haunting question that follows: if you can be anything to avoid being devoured, what are you when no one is chasing you?

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