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The Unstoppable Silver Watch
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In 1917, a young soldier bought a simple silver pocket watch for his little brother before heading to war. He told him, “Every night, wind this and I’ll be home soon.” The little boy waited… and waited. His brother never returned. Heartbroken, the boy kept winding the watch every single night until the day he pined away to death. When the family opened the watch after his funeral… they got the shock of their lives. The watch was still ticking perfectly… even though no one had wound it in days. They took it to a watchmaker. He removed the hands. It kept ticking. He took out the entire mechanism. It still kept ticking. One night the soldier’s old mother swore she heard her dead son’s voice whispering from inside the watch. Today, over 100 years later, that same silver watch sits behind glass in a quiet museum in Belgium. Guards say it never stops. They’ve changed the glass case three times. They’ve tried locking it in a safe. It keeps ticking. Last month, a security feed caught it at 3 AM. The guard who watched it quit the next day; he swears he heard a child's voice, cold and raspy, whispering directly into his ear 'I’m still waiting.' Tell me... would you still dare to wear it