MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
I expect the worst so that I'm pleasantly surprised when things go right
dpoet · 36-40, MNew
@MyNameIsHurl don't
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
The old maxim from my generation and before is that you learn more from your mistakes than you do from your successes. Nothing ventured, nothing gained was another bromide we were raised upon.
And as for enjoying life, it is like the movie Pleasantville. Pretty much monochromatic black and white until you begin embracing differences, new and unfamiliar things, which begin to create a colorful environment.
As for overplanning, I have always preferred spontaneity. Particularly when traveling. Why be locked into the same tour queue with everyone else and miss the opportunity to pursue something unexpected you come across?
And as for enjoying life, it is like the movie Pleasantville. Pretty much monochromatic black and white until you begin embracing differences, new and unfamiliar things, which begin to create a colorful environment.
As for overplanning, I have always preferred spontaneity. Particularly when traveling. Why be locked into the same tour queue with everyone else and miss the opportunity to pursue something unexpected you come across?
YoMomma ·
Hmm