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Canât remember which culture (Polynesian?) says that you turn your back to the future and face the past, because you know the past and see it while you donât see the future.
Looking back probably doesnât help much with the future. As someone said, âyou canât sail your ship on yesterdayâs wind.â Of course, that doesnât apply to pols. They supply their own wind.
Looking back to learn from the past is a good idea, not a goal of the future to go to the past. Some have it that way. The year may be new, but the slate is hardly clean.
So, I was backing my car into the garage after a long, tiring, kind of stressful day and did something Iâve never done before: I clipped the rear-view mirror on the edge of the garage doorway. I was so irritated at letting my bad day spill over into a dumb, distracted mistake that I immediately made another one. I pulled the car not quite the rest of the way in, leaving the bumper just where it wouldnât trigger the automatic door shutoff, but where the door could still come down on the bumper, try to keep going, and fold itself into scrap-metal origami.
Anyway, thatâs what I did over the weekend before running a strip with Caulfield asking, âWhy look back?â.
Frazz by Jef Mallett for Jan 2, 2018 | GoComics.com
Bilan about 7 years ago
Caulfield still has to learn about making excuses to imbibe.
cabalonrye about 7 years ago
Canât remember which culture (Polynesian?) says that you turn your back to the future and face the past, because you know the past and see it while you donât see the future.
Phred Premium Member about 7 years ago
I like to remind myself that repetition is a great teacher. But I use it to learn and improve.
Plods with ...⢠about 7 years ago
Heâs correct. Itâs insanity
sandpiper about 7 years ago
Looking back probably doesnât help much with the future. As someone said, âyou canât sail your ship on yesterdayâs wind.â Of course, that doesnât apply to pols. They supply their own wind.
tdidog about 7 years ago
If I learn how to do a job better, I had darned well better keep doing it.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
The Roman god Janus, patron of doorways, had 2 faces, probably because he didnât want anyone sneaking up on him from behind.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Looking back to learn from the past is a good idea, not a goal of the future to go to the past. Some have it that way. The year may be new, but the slate is hardly clean.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
PostsFrazz12 hrs ¡
So, I was backing my car into the garage after a long, tiring, kind of stressful day and did something Iâve never done before: I clipped the rear-view mirror on the edge of the garage doorway. I was so irritated at letting my bad day spill over into a dumb, distracted mistake that I immediately made another one. I pulled the car not quite the rest of the way in, leaving the bumper just where it wouldnât trigger the automatic door shutoff, but where the door could still come down on the bumper, try to keep going, and fold itself into scrap-metal origami.
Anyway, thatâs what I did over the weekend before running a strip with Caulfield asking, âWhy look back?â.
Frazz by Jef Mallett for Jan 2, 2018 | GoComics.com