Needed: A Sense of Humor
I just came across some great ways to deal with the burdens of life.
First, Just accept that some days, you're the pigeon and, some days, you're the statue. That's realism, for sure. You can't always be on the top and sometimes you deserve the cr .
Second, Always keep your words soft and sweet - just in case you have to eat them. Good reminder that bitter and angry words are hard to swallow.
Third, Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. If you're always trying to do it perfectly, you'll never have any fun. Just let go and enjoy the music.
Fourth, Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live. Don't get depressed about growing older. Hopefully, you are growing wiser and more tolerant too.
Fifth, A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour. Sure detours are a nuisance and might make you late, but there's nothing you do about it. So take in the diversion and be glad for new sights.
These tongue in cheek rules made me smile. I'm not sure who wrote them, but they show someone has a sense of humor. Most of us take life too seriously. We need to learn to laugh more.
First, Just accept that some days, you're the pigeon and, some days, you're the statue. That's realism, for sure. You can't always be on the top and sometimes you deserve the cr .
Second, Always keep your words soft and sweet - just in case you have to eat them. Good reminder that bitter and angry words are hard to swallow.
Third, Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. If you're always trying to do it perfectly, you'll never have any fun. Just let go and enjoy the music.
Fourth, Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live. Don't get depressed about growing older. Hopefully, you are growing wiser and more tolerant too.
Fifth, A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour. Sure detours are a nuisance and might make you late, but there's nothing you do about it. So take in the diversion and be glad for new sights.
These tongue in cheek rules made me smile. I'm not sure who wrote them, but they show someone has a sense of humor. Most of us take life too seriously. We need to learn to laugh more.
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