Putting Paid To A Few Misconceptions
Some people believe that nothing is impossible. While this is a good positive attitude, it is impossible for them to be correct because it will create another impossible situation. It will be impossible for something to be impossible.You cannot have a wrestling match without rules, because having no rules is a rule in itself.
Exam questions are not difficult at all. It is the answers to those questions that create the problems.
Humans don’t smoke. The cigarette smokes. Humans are merely the suckers at the other end.
So, for the record, some things will always be impossible, there will always be rules, exam questions are not difficult, and humans don’t smoke.
And finally, a few points to ponder:
1. The more similar two choices are, the more time you spend on deciding.
2. If you tolerate intolerance then intolerance will destroy the possibility of tolerance.
3. It seems like you can replace any component of a car, and it is still the same car. So you can replace them all, one at a time, and it is still the same car. However, you can then take all the original pieces, and assemble them into a car. That, too, is still the same car you began with.
May this be a happy day to you all.
Comments (12)
Hello Catfoot
I think that was the general idea.
I trust that you're doing fine.
Oh and something else:
If a woman has only one dress, she will always know what to wear. Give her two outfits and shell never know what to wear.
And you are right about we women not knowing what to wear even though we have our wardrobe bursting out with clothes!
How many pairs do you have?
It's really not THAT many....less than 100 pairs perhaps?
3 pairs of leather shoes (brown, black & white), 3 pairs of sneakers, 1 pair of sandals and 1 pair of crogs. that makes it 7 pairs. Oh yes and a pair of slippers.
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Number two so correct cat, it strikes a cord with me that one, mmmmm now as to shoes I have not enough fingers
Thank you, though I've been back for a week or two.
Seems as if your kitty is backfiring.
I would seem that one needs quite a few pairs of shoes. I cannot imagine doing away with any of my shoes. I have just remembered about my hiking boots, rain boots and fishing shoes sitting in the garage.
Ah and then there still is my now long retired rugby boots and cricket shoes in a box too. I should really get rid of those, I'll never use them again.
So you don't tolerate intolerance. Good!
Wellingtons for the garden, hiking boots for wet and dry weather I could not walk very far in shoes with big heels anyway let alone across muddy field. But all my shoes have or had a purpose.
Yes and when we become too tolerant------the world will crawl up its own ash. No groundwork for guide lines in anything.
Very true but not tolerating intolerance in itself amounts to an intolerance. It's like a vicious circle, a dog chasing its own tail.