The crocodile is an ancient creature that has survived everything evolution could offer. It sits among the symbols of modernity: money, food, meditation, and cockroaches, resembling thoughts that are impossible to stop. Gradually, it realizes: development does not always lead to meaning.
This work is about the inner weariness of consciousness, which knows too much. About the quiet desire to just be — without missions, morals, or applause. Sometimes even nature wants a break from the idea of progress. And deep inside, the crocodile still smiles — like someone who has finally stopped rushing.