how do you know when you've lost something for good? or whether you're just watching a metamorphasis take place, a hardening in preparation for the next hurdle?
I thought I had lost my keys when I flung them in a fit of rage at the behaviour of my children. I had to go and get new keys. Last week we pulled the stove out from the wall, the keys I had lost were under the stove.As for next hurdles, it is wise to be always as prepared as possible for whatever hurdle comes our way.
I'm loving your new template.I assume that everything is lost forever. Even if you do get to keep it after a breach, it's a different thing altogether now. Maybe that's just because I'm a Scorpio. Everything dies, everything changes, nothing is lost.
It's lost for good when you can acknowledge it's gone for good. All the better if you decide that you can happily live without it. As Phil points out even material objects like keys can be replaced.
I thought I had lost my keys when I flung them in a fit of rage at the behaviour of my children. I had to go and get new keys. Last week we pulled the stove out from the wall, the keys I had lost were under the stove.As for next hurdles, it is wise to be always as prepared as possible for whatever hurdle comes our way.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your new template.I assume that everything is lost forever. Even if you do get to keep it after a breach, it's a different thing altogether now. Maybe that's just because I'm a Scorpio. Everything dies, everything changes, nothing is lost.
ReplyDeleteIt's lost for good when you can acknowledge it's gone for good. All the better if you decide that you can happily live without it. As Phil points out even material objects like keys can be replaced.
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