Product Story
The hard shell does not grow when growing inside the lobster. After a while, the lobster gets stuck in the shell, which shrinks and becomes small, and cannot move. As it gets squeezed, the lobster gets tense, feels stressed and wants to get out of its shell. He withdraws to a place where he feels safe, where he is in his comfort zone, and escapes from his shell, exhausted, perhaps painfully. Since the lobster cannot find a solution to this situation, it takes care of itself. It produces its new shell, grows and develops at the bottom of the rock where it feels safe. This cycle continues as long as the lobster lives. If anyone could find a solution to the problem of a lobster stuck in its shell, it would always remain the same lobster. What triggers the development and growth of the lobster is the discomfort and stress it experiences.