Friday, December 17, 2010

You Go Well With Brie

We aren’t required to question each and every action committed during an hour, a day, a week, a year. We don’t need look beyond the obvious—a question is simply a question, not an inquisition; a statement of preference is merely that, not an argument to be agonized over, to be bitterly queried into the mud and muck of interpersonal relationships. An error, easily fixed, needn’t be a topic of continued resentment and hostility.

Look beyond the sandpaper of day-to-day living. Move past the minor aggravations of the daily abrasions of personalities. Remember each of us mirrors the other—that we all have hurts and sorrows and apprehensions. We also contain joy and delight and simple fun.

Celebrate the fun. Forget the exasperations. Do your job and do not criticize another. For you are the same person—complete with joy, delight and aggravations.

Do not upset the dragon, for you are crunchy and go well with Brie.

Absurdly,
Pat

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