Reading this story about fish that are all but invisible and cannot be caught by nets warmed the heart. Good for these fish and may we never find ways to catch them and disturb their way of life.
An international team of marine biologists has found mesopelagic fish in the earth's oceans constitute 10 to 30 times more biomass than previously thought.
UWA Professor Carlos Duarte says mesopelagic fish – fish that live between 100 and 1000m below the surface – must therefore constitute 95 per cent of the world's fish biomass.
This also made me think about the power of being normal in all dimensions to the point of being invisible. Such a person would have accomplished at average level in every dimension of life, never undergone any life changing or deeply traumatic experiences, would have kept the same circle of friends all their life and kept as average distance from family and so on.
Very quickly you realize hitting average or normal scores across the board in life is extraordinarily difficult but as a reward, the person would not stand out in any way that complicates their lives, attract negative attention or be targeted for anything. They would be like these dark fish safe and away from the mess that not such perfectly normal folks need to deal with.
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