I don't know about grass, but . . .I just discovered (duh) that by changing where I sit at the dinner table, I change my whole perspective: it feels new. Try this: walk around the room stooping a few inches and see how things look. Standing on something changes it in a completely different way.
Very true.
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Works for me!
ReplyDeleteAnd the view changes, depending on where you stand! :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, like a hologram, like life!
ReplyDeleteI just found the most excellent image to go with this profound aphorism.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Celebrate the uniqueness. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's the mind of man, that works by counting his own view from only a tiny spot on a single blade of grass.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about grass, but . . .I just discovered (duh) that by changing where I sit at the dinner table, I change my whole perspective: it feels new. Try this: walk around the room stooping a few inches and see how things look. Standing on something changes it in a completely different way.
ReplyDelete"The eye was placed where one ray should fall, that it might testify to that particular ray."
ReplyDeleteRalph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance
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