Today's Lindism is a play on "All good things must come to an end." I'd like to think that any person I'd call a friend would have all good things come to them. Can you tell I love my friends? That means you, reader! The interesting thing a bout life is that sometimes something seems bad at first, but what it produces in your life turns out to be good.
Until next time...
Think on it!
Today's Lindism is inspired by "This too shall pass" which is a reminder that all things good or bad will be yesterday's news if you carry on. My Lindism is a comment on that same sentiment, but in regards to food. Whatever you eat - good or bad - will pass through your system.
Any thoughts? Until next time...
Think on it!
Today's Lindism originates from "All that glitters is not gold." In the original the lesson is that just because something looks valuable doesn't mean that it is. My Lindism speaks to a similar issue. Just because a person looks fine on the outside doesn't mean that he's fine on the inside. He may have things inside of which he dare not speak. In this age of transparency we can forget that not everything we feel is going to be spoken.
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Think on it!
Today's Lindism is a riff off of "It's the shoemaker's kid that has no shoes." The original saying is an observation that it's often the person who does something professionally whose kids don't benefit from what he makes. Best beware that something that you do for others during your work day for pay, doesn't get passed down to your own family at home.
My Lindism makes the same warning but uses different wording.
Get it? Until next time...
Think on it!
This Lindism is a play on "I think, therefore I am", which suggests that our ability to think is what proves our humanity. My spin on the original is to say that my thoughts prompt me to dance. I think of myself as trying to keep in step with the rhythm of life and following the beat of my own drum!
I'd love to hear your thoughts if you have any on either.
Until next time...
Think on it!