You always know, in your heart, what is right, for all the thinking and excusing and rationalization, which is simply mental. Just because you can see the stars and know them to be cold light that never warms does not mean your own is absent. You have simply turned away from it for the time being.
Not such a wise choice to make that left turn further down the road while driving. Seems as though that an individual will become kind of lost after making that left turn..
Sometimes there are no “right” decisions, but there are always wrong decisions, and sometimes it takes years to find out whether a decision was wrong after all.
I can weigh, compare and consider, hem and haw, deliberate, vacillate, hesitate… till I’m completely inert.
.
I’ve come to the conclusion that this is why I’ve always been such a procrastinator.
Somewhere in my subconscious I know, that if I wait till the very last moment possible to begin something with any reasonable hope of finishing on time, that I will then make the same decisions I would have if I had begun early, but without all the wasted effort in between.
Of course, there are usually unforeseen circumstances that result in my being late.
Then, I have to beg forgiveness for being punctuality-impared.
And that is rude, and I hate being rude.
It is also very immature.
.
So, now that I recognize this pattern, I’m trying to rectify it.
To act like a responsible adult.
And, in true procrastinator fashion, it only took me till I was almost eligible for the senior discount to do so.
Randy B Premium Member about 7 years ago
There are definitely some wrong ones, though. Avoid those.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
You always know, in your heart, what is right, for all the thinking and excusing and rationalization, which is simply mental. Just because you can see the stars and know them to be cold light that never warms does not mean your own is absent. You have simply turned away from it for the time being.
The Old Wolf about 7 years ago
Whatever choice we make, it helps to be willing to live with the consequences whatever they are.
INGSOC about 7 years ago
Not such a wise choice to make that left turn further down the road while driving. Seems as though that an individual will become kind of lost after making that left turn..
coltish1 about 7 years ago
Looks like a mat for a game of Froggy Twister.
INGSOC about 7 years ago
Spooky strip today, they’re wonderful and colourful ghosts..
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Stay out of jail.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
The right decision is the one that does the least harm.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 7 years ago
What’s with the “scare” quotes?
Radish... about 7 years ago
If there are no right decisions, make a left one!
Ray_C about 7 years ago
Sometimes there are no “right” decisions, but there are always wrong decisions, and sometimes it takes years to find out whether a decision was wrong after all.
Wilbur Garrod about 7 years ago
today it is all about alternate factsas Donny would say
martens about 7 years ago
AKA there’s more than one way to skin a cat…
Linguist about 7 years ago
I am making an alternative decision in amending my comments.
Wilbur Garrod about 7 years ago
I like to miss spell my comments, that way they gather more comments
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 7 years ago
In the universe of decisions that were not right, this … http://tinyurl.com/GiantFrogFarms … clearly fit “right” in.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Meh. It is colorful, but not compelling. Never admit; seldom deny; always distinguish.
There are some right decisions. There are are some wrong decisions. And, yes, there are many neutral decisions.
Choose wisely, Little Grasshopper!
Or, be a Joycean gracehoper!
Arianne about 7 years ago
Boy, you don’t have to tell a Libra this!
I can weigh, compare and consider, hem and haw, deliberate, vacillate, hesitate… till I’m completely inert.
.
I’ve come to the conclusion that this is why I’ve always been such a procrastinator.
Somewhere in my subconscious I know, that if I wait till the very last moment possible to begin something with any reasonable hope of finishing on time, that I will then make the same decisions I would have if I had begun early, but without all the wasted effort in between.
Of course, there are usually unforeseen circumstances that result in my being late.
Then, I have to beg forgiveness for being punctuality-impared.
And that is rude, and I hate being rude.
It is also very immature.
.
So, now that I recognize this pattern, I’m trying to rectify it.
To act like a responsible adult.
And, in true procrastinator fashion, it only took me till I was almost eligible for the senior discount to do so.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
Alternator.