My version: Breathe in, breathe out, forget a little bit and repeat.
Read somewhere – the key to a happy life is a bad memory.
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I like your interpretation. As the the key to happy life, hmmmmmm. I land more in Gamalinda’s camp:
“All told, not absence but memory takes what it can, and we pay our debts by remembering completely.”
— Eric Gamalinda, from “Flash Photography,” Zero Gravity
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Agree with paying back debts by remembering completely. But I think, having selective bad memory helps ease a lot of pain and anxiety in life. More along the lines of forgive and forget.
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IMPOSSIBLE to disagree with that. TRUTH.
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Looking ahead to the next four years? Difficult on some days to keep the positive, natural reflex of breathing in and out from seeming (like) more a mental and physical exercise of spitting in the wind.
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Laughing!
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I just hope you can teach an old dog new tricks.
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Absolutely!
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I think the secret is in the “Repeat.” Happy Friday Mr K 🎉🌿🎉
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I think you are right! TGIF
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Do ya think this would be too much as a tattoo? 😉
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For you, on inside of your finely toned arms, absolutely not.
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Flattery will get you everywhere…..
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I try to do this…try…try…try.
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Me too. Me too.
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Disbelieve. Detatch. Wait.
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If not disbelieve, at least question.
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That’s a good second best…
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That reminds me. Happy Hour! The repeat; “I’ll have another, bar-keep!
-Alan
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Ha!
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Carrie's Bench and commented:
Yes – all of this helps!!
yes –
My version: Breathe in, breathe out, forget a little bit and repeat.
Read somewhere – the key to a happy life is a bad memory.
I like your interpretation. As the the key to happy life, hmmmmmm. I land more in Gamalinda’s camp:
“All told, not absence but memory takes what it can, and we pay our debts by remembering completely.”
— Eric Gamalinda, from “Flash Photography,” Zero Gravity
Agree with paying back debts by remembering completely. But I think, having selective bad memory helps ease a lot of pain and anxiety in life. More along the lines of forgive and forget.
IMPOSSIBLE to disagree with that. TRUTH.
[…] via It’s been a long day — Live & Learn […]
Looking ahead to the next four years? Difficult on some days to keep the positive, natural reflex of breathing in and out from seeming (like) more a mental and physical exercise of spitting in the wind.
Laughing!
I just hope you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Absolutely!
I think the secret is in the “Repeat.” Happy Friday Mr K 🎉🌿🎉
I think you are right! TGIF
Do ya think this would be too much as a tattoo? 😉
For you, on inside of your finely toned arms, absolutely not.
Flattery will get you everywhere…..
I try to do this…try…try…try.
Me too. Me too.
Disbelieve. Detatch. Wait.
If not disbelieve, at least question.
That’s a good second best…
That reminds me. Happy Hour! The repeat; “I’ll have another, bar-keep!
-Alan
Ha!
Thank you!
Reblogged this on Carrie's Bench and commented:
Yes – all of this helps!!
It does!