This is significant for two reasons. First, I make no representation that my posts are or will ever be coherent, intelligent or in any way understandable. Understanding these ramblings and trying to ascertain any sketch of my life or fragile mental state would be just as fruitful as trying to understand me by reading a samonilla riddled pile of nasty chicken bones.
Secondly and more succinctly, I believe that my life has been pushed to and fro by decisions as scientific as if I were reading a pile of bones. Most of us are in same boat. We do what seems intelligent or divinely inspired in the moment and ten years later we realize that that particular decision was Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely believe that if we live worthily of being led by a higher power, it will be so, and success will come. My point is that when looking back, most of these decisions could have been one way or the other, and it was just a small, almost imperceptible divine nudge in one direction that made the difference. And on most of those decisions that were not of divine import, it was throwing the bones.
2 comments:
i love reading your posts! they are always humorous! you are a wonderfully descriptive writer.
the bones have been good to you so far. you have such a wonderful little family...and great wife! if only i had a set of bones for my family. they would just tell me what to make for dinner so i wouldn't have to wonder!
They should have cast you instead of Val Kilmer as Mad Martigen. You are great!
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