Someone who cares much for me got me to buy some vitamin pills. I opened the container to find huge pills inside. I chocked them down for a couple of days. They stuck in my throat with a most unpleasant feeling. I drank water to get them the rest of the way down. Then learned to drink water first to ease the path.
She says I do not like to read signs (labels). Wrong, but how can I say it to here. It is not like I see a label and look away quickly because I abhor reading it, makes me sick or something. There are just so many. Some relevant, some not. I operate more on pull reading rather than push reading. If I am looking for some thing I will look for the sign.
She also says I do not ask for directions. True when I am standing in Hungary as I was last week and have in my hand an iPhone that shows my location within 30 feet or less. Close enough to know where I am and where to go. So, it passes up an opportunity to have a social interaction with an Hungarian farmer.
I read the label on the the vitamins>>>>>
Chewable!
I will allow that to some extent she is right.
Flip side: I sometimes do not do things and make decisions that are the best and their are better ways if I try not to be handicapped but the way I always do them...and what is that?
My way.
I try to do my best, I can always do better.
Doing better is more important than trying to do the best.
My way should be better, not best.
A horse pill lesson in life.
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