This reminds me of "What if you climb to the top of the ladder and discover that it had been leaning against the wrong wall?" Our belief system or world view may have internal consistency and still be completely erroneous. n.p. your aphorisms are always calmly startling, an antidote to the mind's smug complacency.
You take a step back, take in a deep breath and throw a pissy fit, not really, I think the puzzle is ever changing and with change comes the need to find new pieces.
Well, you can push and bend them and manipulate them to make them fit or you can see the beauty in having space in the picture - and fill the space with some beautiful imagery
Intersting, because I believe that the puzzle pieces fit together in infinite ways. It's just a matter of how one percieves the puzzle. That's the puzzle.
That would be quite puzzling :) Still, if you could not fix the puzzle that does not mean it does not fit. May be you should look for help or just take more time for reflexion.
then you change the way you look at the puzzle... and you let go and let God
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This reminds me of "What if you climb to the top of the ladder and discover that it had been leaning against the wrong wall?" Our belief system or world view may have internal consistency and still be completely erroneous. n.p. your aphorisms are always calmly startling, an antidote to the mind's smug complacency.
ReplyDeleteyou need to see the bigger picture
ReplyDeleteThen you're in the wrong box. ^_~
ReplyDeleteYou will never have all the pieces...the more you put in, the more you"ll need to find...
ReplyDeleteThe more doors you open, the more closed doors you'll find.
You take a step back, take in a deep breath and throw a pissy fit, not really, I think the puzzle is ever changing and with change comes the need to find new pieces.
ReplyDeleteGet a decorator and rearrange the pieces.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very tough one, Marty. I can't seem to come up with an answer that makes any sense. You have really made us think today!!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, now that's a question.
ReplyDeleteI'm pondering that one! ;)
That's life many times, Marty!
ReplyDeleteThen you ought to just throw them out and get a new set of puzzle pieces. :D
ReplyDeleteSending good thoughts your way..
S. at My Reverie
a good question about life.
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ReplyDelete...Thanks for this one ;-)
Well, you can push and bend them and manipulate them to make them fit or you can see the beauty in having space in the picture - and fill the space with some beautiful imagery
ReplyDeleteYou don't just need all the pieces, you also need to put them in the right order to fix the puzzle
ReplyDeleteyou take out a hammer and bash the pieces into submission. There is always a way...
ReplyDeleteAsk for a refund. ;-)
ReplyDeleteFor those with ADHD this is a daily experience.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like my last relationship! :-)
ReplyDeleteyou just have to let go and find a new puzzle to solve, that's all :)
ReplyDeleteIntersting, because I believe that the puzzle pieces fit together in infinite ways. It's just a matter of how one percieves the puzzle. That's the puzzle.
ReplyDelete1. You have all the pieces of the puzzle.
ReplyDelete2. The pieces do not fit.
3. You have an unanswered question.
The reply must be
Have you opened the box?
I choose another puzzle. :P
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Try again and re-arrange all the pieces. I'm sure that's what the phrase "get it together" means
ReplyDeleteIn other words, we all have everything we need...we've just got to sort it all out
xhenry
That would be quite puzzling :)
ReplyDeleteStill, if you could not fix the puzzle that does not mean it does not fit. May be you should look for help or just take more time for reflexion.