As people age, I’ve seen them use their accumulated knowledge in two ways: the first is to buttress themselves with a series of “dont’s,” and hoard the potential comfort that resides in the time they have left, as it all the while slips through their clenched fingers. While this method may keep them drearily comfortable, it also prevents them from exercising audacity. The second method is to acknowledge one’s limits by referencing past experience, but also acknowledging the potential in the time one still has left (which may only be a day, an hour, or a second, if you really stop and think about it). The people who use the second method, rather than counting each second of safe inertia as a pyrrhic victory, will constantly maneuver themselves into positions where they can drink as deeply as possible from the fountain of life.
When I reach my last day upon this earth, I hope I can say that I qualify as the latter.
You’re describing some life hack, I believe…? But what’s pyrrhic?
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a pyrrhic victory means a win in name only, because the cost is so great to the victor. So basically I’m implying that even though someone might acquire that mediocre comfort, it comes at the cost of living a fulfilling life.
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so that’s the meaning of the expression. you will find sympathetic readers, i believe, if you advance the point of view of sacrifice. good luck
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yes
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Me. Too.
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Every second is mathematically competent. Every second counts.
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Nice thought.
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Thank You Dianne! 🙂
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One of the reasons I love these musings so much is they show a different side of Kent Wayne. Makes the Man Child even more lovable!!!
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They’re probably closer to my core than Man Child is, but it gets pretty stuffy always ruminating on Deep Stuff, hence the need for Man Child haha!
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Perfect balance. Not that I drink, but it reminds me of a beer. Foamy fluff on top and deep satisfying depths. Or a cupcake…I do cupcakes!
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OOH! If you make it to SF I can show you the BEST buttercream filled cupcakes! Suzie Cakes! Their cupcakes are expensive ($3) but SO worth it LOL!
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I so need to put a box of treats together for you…and your photographer! :o)
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PB and chocolate is the way to my heart. 😉
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