Walls and fences

In England one sometimes encounters these "wavy" brick fences. And curious as it may seem, this shape uses LESS bricks than a straight fence.   

This is because a straight fence that is just one brick thick is not sturdy enough to stand alone and can be easily toppled with a determined push. For that reason straight fences always have a thickness of at least two layers of bricks and often more, and are also reinforced at regular intervals with vertical posts serving as buttresses.   

However a wavy "one-brick" fence stands just fine on its own due to the arch support provided by its shape, which combines both fence and buttress.

The infinite patience could be  the fastest way. Could it be that the ups and downs of our life actually make us stronger and wiser? We would all like a straight, uninterrupted route to our goals and ambitions. Could it be that the winding path life often puts us on is actually more efficient and well-rounded? Enriching us in ways we never expected?

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