
We sometimes see the circumstances of our life with either pessimism or optimism. But these are convictions that come only from the essentials of how we want to live our life mounted on our own. These opposite viewpoints either make us happy or heart-broken.
To see one side as half full is the better oxymoron compared to half empty. The former translates the assurance of half the victory, may it be in a small scenario or an overwhelming reality of our life.
Personally, there is one truth in my life that surpasses both extremes … the Lord completes me either way.
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Keep goin’ girl! You are doing great with your own personal slant to this challenge.
hi Lynne … thank you for inspiring me on, getting the jitters approaching the halfway mark soon, you are too kind, God bless you more 🙂
Beautiful colors. Light, fresh, happy. . Beautiful shots…..Best wishes to you and your family.
hi Mr. B … this was taken during a lunchdate with Bob … truly the colors of joy when a moment is spent with someone that makes the heart flutter — only with my Bob 🙂
i am so glad that you have returned to the grid, praying that all is well … please send warmest regards to your wife and fast-growing son!
“To see one side as half full
is the better oxymoron
compared to half empty.
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The former translates
the assurance of half the victory”
the latter an upcoming disaster.
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hi April,
I had to write
this sixth line …
hi Frizz, was wondering where the 6th line came from … looks like you also veer away from seeing anything half empty …