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Subject: BS: small beauties From: GUEST,Donuel Date: 01 Jan 10 - 01:44 PM Have you ever felt socially insecure when something is said with a brashness and bravado that goes against everything you know deep inside of you is wrong, but you can't find the perfect response within you that would put the world right again? If you are like me, the perfect reply or action comes hours or days later when the moment is past and the power and sting of pin point truthfulness is moot. Right or wrong, timing and context rule the world, like location location location rules real estate. Wouldn't it be great to have a phrase or aphorism that would universally work instantly for any occasion, short of having the world's greatest authority suddenly appear out of thin air and support you? There is no aphorism, religious teaching or smart remark that works for every situation. In fact whenever I hear "what ever doesn't kill you makes you stronger", I cringe. The last person who said that to me, slowly weakened from kidney failure and died. Or how about that old phrase, "don't sweat the small stuff"? If you think about it, EVERYTHING important is the small stuff. Small stuff, like the human egg and sperm, is too small to be seen with the most perfect human eyes. The codes to assemble the proteins that are you, are smaller still. The small stuff is what beautifies and connects one moment in our life to the next. It is the small stuff that we can effect in real and mysterious ways. It is our only domain that we somehow have a degree of control. The big stuff, like a mega super nova gamma ray burster headed this way at the speed of light, is out of our hands. Maybe we should say, "Don't sweat the big stuff!" What I really mean to say is that the small beauties in the world and in our personal lives is what really counts. Take for example a driver who balances speed, inertia and traction for a curve so perfectly that it feels exhilarating. It doesn't matter if they were driving a formula one, McClaren or a Dodge Minivan. The small stuff is as weightless as an idea that could change and beautify a living planet. It could even be small stuff like hygiene, or the perfect wipe with only four sheets. The small stuff is both the weakest link and the foundation of our lives. We all know the tale about small stuff going wrong for the lack of a nail. Like those mornings when a broken shoe lace or an impossible button can define an entire day. It feels like, the best love, the most wonderful music, the most hair raising story, are all the result of a mastery of the small stuff. The guitar chord that rings truest, descending stairs like a dance, the perfect placement of a table, the ingredients and timing of delicious food, the compliment that makes someone so happy the joy is passed on with infinite possibilities. The small stuff lives in the most hidden cracks in our lives in which everything important emerges. So here is a toast to the small stuff, "may everything small in your life be as beautiful as possible". Happy New Year. By the way if you ever run into a situation when you are at a critical loss for words, you can easily refer to the small stuff since the angels and devils are always in the details. For myself, I am saving this one; "On the surface, great things and claims look real whether they are built from a trillion points of truth, or a trillion tiny lies. I would need to look closer at the true ratio in your claim." Or I could always say "thats fucked!" |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: GUEST,number 6 Date: 01 Jan 10 - 02:12 PM good post Donuel. My toast goes that heart warming smile from my wife who has kept me amazed with her beauty these last 35 years ... that smile keeps me focused on the positive .... the hell with all those little negatives one encounters every day .... life is wonderful, life is amazing .... I guess I must be the luckiest person on earth. biLL |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: katlaughing Date: 01 Jan 10 - 03:00 PM Donuel, you just keep getting better and better. You are going to have to publish, man!:-) Thanks for the intriguing thought-provoking posting. biLL...I think that is MY position with my Rog. (That's what all my grylfriends tell me.) It's second fiddle for you!**bg** |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: Ed T Date: 01 Jan 10 - 03:01 PM My toast is to Integrity and honesty, to kind and warm hearts and to humour. Many of life's joys flow from the three. |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: Charley Noble Date: 01 Jan 10 - 09:02 PM Donuel- Well, today I was shoveling snow out the driveway again when my neighbor stopped by, walking his dog, and he said to me, "Why are you shoveling now? It's going to be snowing all day, and tomorrow there's going to be even more snow." What I should have said is that I could deal with the small stuff but not the big stuff! Which makes sense, since some of the tenants in my building needed to get out in the morning and I enjoy the exercise. But tomorrow morning I'll call old Bob Henning who has a plowtruck. Instead, I just shrugged asked him why he was walking his dog. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: wysiwyg Date: 02 Jan 10 - 12:03 PM What Kat said. Incidentally I heard a good one last night that I thought would make a GREAT comeback under ALL situations-- but I forgot it! :~) (I'll see if Hardi remembers it!) ~Susan |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Jan 10 - 01:18 PM What was it that Aunt Eller (Oklahoma) said to Laurey about life being full of good and bad and the trick was to be able to say OK to both? So there is a small word(?) OK - perfectly formed and performing perfectly for near every eventuality depending upon inflection. |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: kendall Date: 02 Jan 10 - 01:28 PM Maine is famous for the quick retort. They have gotten me into trouble many times. One such was the time I went to a gathering at Sinsull's, and at the time I had never met Peter S. He entered the room with a live sea urchin, spines and all, in his hand, held it out to me and said, "This is for the biggest prick in the room." My immediate reply was, "Does your wife tell you everything she knows?" That should have gotten me killed, but they were both tickled! (She more than he, I think) We have been good friends ever since. |
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Subject: RE: BS: small beauties From: kendall Date: 03 Jan 10 - 01:20 PM Maybe it's the title? |