Tuesday, December 17, 2013

869 NGUOUY Part 33 THE SERIOUS NATURE OF YESTERDAY'S THOUGHTS ...

As one day is not like any other, my mind awoke too weary, today, to conjure up insights into human nature that prove as timeless, universal and classic to the well being of wo/mankind as those,which flowed naturally out of my think tank, yesterday.

I also feel too spent to withdraw twenty questions from my memory bank.  And as each post penned places as high a value upon self respect as mutual respect, I'll honor my weariness by sending a warm, heartfelt hug into cyberspace before placing my mind at rest, permitting myself to luxuriate at my leisure for the remainder of this lovely, sunny day … I mean, we chose desert dwelling because warm winter weather allows us to play in the snow when we choose to drive two hours north rather than gazing out of frosty windows, shivering at thoughts of scraping away at ice covered windshields while chattering teeth hope that the frigid air in our car warms up before we arrive at our destination—if the car starts at all—And with that said, I bid you adieu, until the desert sun comes out, as most commonly happens, tomorrow :)

PS
Hopefully, you did not think that I held the underlying meaning conveyed in yesterday's insights too lightly.  One of my defense mechanisms expresses the depths of that which I feel in a lighter vein thus denying the full weight of heartfelt heaviness, which would surely pull my spirit too far down …  In fact, after pondering over mindful insights expressed in yesterday's quotes, may I respectfully suggest that if you choose to review post 868 repetition will not prove redundant when our mutual goal is retention concerning the acknowledgment of both sides of human nature.  Seriously, it's impossible to improve upon imperfections within oneself if we remain blind to strengths that remain half baked :)

Hoping to see your humble, inquisitive, courageous, and sunny sides interacting with each other, more intuitively, tomorrow, than ever before …
:) Your friend, Annie

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