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| The mooring line as a metaphor. The hawser (mooring line) of a pleasure yacht lies on the quay. The ropes are tangled together. The knot is not tied according to the rules. The idea of ââ¬â¹Ã¢â¬â¹ship knots is to make solid knots as simple as possible, so that when it comes down to it, you can quickly untie the knot. The more complicated you make the knot, the longer it will take to untangle. This is desirable not only from a practical point of view, but also for safety. Sometimes quick action is required. You can also make a connection with these things figuratively. |
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