If someone says you are skating on thin ice, do you automatically look down?
Lessons Learned
1. OK, fine. Yes, I do. I am just that muddled that when someone says that to me I have to look down and see when I actually got on ice.
2. Here is my Plato, Socrates and Aristotle moment all rolled into one...You can't see where you are going, until you have seen where you have been.
3. Thank goodness for old philosphers...I never would have been able to come up with number 2 on my own (giggle, giggle, I typed number two, bah, ha, ha, ha, ha)
4. Is it possible that you actually want to be on thin ice and the proper response is, 'Thank goodness, I have finally made it.' ? It could happen.
5. Children like thin ice...it gives them purpose to go on.
1 comment:
wow. You are deep. If your on thin ice and it breaks then you are in deep (you're deep - double meaning) or "up to your neck"? And why do we actually tell children they're on thin ice, but not adults? Is it a power thing?
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