Well Steve, I’ve been saying for some time. Apparently so did Dr. Kerr L. White, Mark Twain, and Will Rogers with slight variations. Being that Twain is the eldest, I shall defer to him. He coined another favourite of mine, Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
Reading back through today’s post, I can see I was a bit hasty, as there are quite a few typos, which thankfully are easier to hide than hippos.
Glad you swam back! That shows that one can bust through any bad luck scenarios if one is lucky enough to learn some from experiences along the way. I certainly had my share of near death experiences due to wreckless decision making and no common sense yet gained from experiences...Thank you for another good read...♥️
Well Steve, I’ve been saying for some time. Apparently so did Dr. Kerr L. White, Mark Twain, and Will Rogers with slight variations. Being that Twain is the eldest, I shall defer to him. He coined another favourite of mine, Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
Reading back through today’s post, I can see I was a bit hasty, as there are quite a few typos, which thankfully are easier to hide than hippos.
“Good judgement comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgement.” I love the entire piece but this sentence especially.
I was going to ask if you came up with it but, as the memory curve shows, there’s only a 2.5 percent chance you know the answer.
Love your writing, hits home with me!
Bad luck, like good luck, doesn't last forever. Carry on in your inimitable way. You made it this far. :)
Glad you swam back! That shows that one can bust through any bad luck scenarios if one is lucky enough to learn some from experiences along the way. I certainly had my share of near death experiences due to wreckless decision making and no common sense yet gained from experiences...Thank you for another good read...♥️
much love to you and Michelle