Old Un-Reliable
Oct. 27th, 2006 01:22 pmThis week contains a series of refresher lessons where the moral is "don't count on it". I will share some with you:
( Email provides a false sense of communication/connection ) ( Don't expect buses to be conveniently timed or to smell pleasantly. )
There was a third one, but I can't remember it now that I've come back to typing this up. Oh wait, I remember one now. No matter what the situation, you can only do your part. Sort of corollary to that is: You can be unhappy about it, but if you don't want to ask for more or something else, what your given is what you're going to get.
On the other hand, want is force of progress.
( Email provides a false sense of communication/connection ) ( Don't expect buses to be conveniently timed or to smell pleasantly. )
There was a third one, but I can't remember it now that I've come back to typing this up. Oh wait, I remember one now. No matter what the situation, you can only do your part. Sort of corollary to that is: You can be unhappy about it, but if you don't want to ask for more or something else, what your given is what you're going to get.
On the other hand, want is force of progress.