the dark cavalier (
cerulean_sky) wrote2005-08-02 07:21 pm
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Today's Fortune Cookie:
"Do not fear failure."
Somehow, this was even funnier when read aloud.
On the other hand, taken seriously, and applied to, say... writing, it's a good sign. At least I'm taking it as one.
Also, Alpha peoples... have you ever tried to explain to someone why rejections are a good thing? o.O I tried today. He didn't get it. At all.
Somehow, this was even funnier when read aloud.
On the other hand, taken seriously, and applied to, say... writing, it's a good sign. At least I'm taking it as one.
Also, Alpha peoples... have you ever tried to explain to someone why rejections are a good thing? o.O I tried today. He didn't get it. At all.
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Alternatively, it builds character.
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I still don't think he got it though. Neither does my dad, though he at least understood that it's good to be noticed.
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I guess I was way off.
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I write, therefore I cry.
Um. Really.
*grins* Or one is inspired in the face of controversy?
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And in fortune cookie news, I found out tonight that my (65 year old) dad plays the "in bed" game with his fortunes.
Creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy.
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What's particularly amusing about fortune cookies, is that at the place I was at, I almost always get fortunes that tell me I'm a prostitute when you add "...in bed." Or tell me I'm a whore. "You will have great financial success." Things like that.
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In bed.
Rejections are good because...um...they're normal? They let you know that the world is flowing smoothly? You play the points game with yourself? Huh.
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Or is a deep metaphysical journey that each newfound rejection takes you on that somehow highly increases your worth as a person?
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Howl!