In 2008, an interesting book emerged like an abbreviated anecdote to society’s under-whelmed sense of hope entitled, “Not Quite What I Was Planning.” It’s a collection of 6-word memoirs to sum up lives:
“My reach always exceeds my grasp.” 
“More than yesterday. Less than tomorrow.” 
“Once was blind. Now I see.” 
“Made a mess. Cleaned it up.” 
“It was worth it, I think.” 
It’s become an additive cliff-noting commentary for own observations:
I can make awkward look effortless.
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        Published on July 31, 2024 12:03