If you ever reach that point of "seeing", you will always see it. You won't be able to not see it after that.
You can be a trapper, set your traps and wait for the cunning animal to step into it and you profit when that happens. On the days that the fox hardly sniffs at the bait in your trap, you go home hungry with no fox pelts in your bag. You play the same waiting game each and every day as the trapper, reliant on the fox to walk into your trap. But alas, you are the one who gets trapped more often than not and the fox easily runs away with your chickens in his jaws.
Now comes a different breed of hunter... he is a predator. He does not set traps, nor does he use those packs of dogs or stables of horses and he is quite, not sounding any horns to give away his presence. He knows the fox, he knows where he lives, where he sleeps, what he eats, and where he craps and he always sees the tracks. This predator does not chase the fox, he travels silently, with him, matching his each and every move... right back to the foxes den! Sometimes arriving ahead of the fox. When the fox arrives, he has found that the predator has already eaten all of his kits, and now he is taking the chicken right from the foxes mouth. What can the fox do now? Nothing because the fox does what he does over and over again because it works!
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