“The emergency of our lives will soon be over” “Douglas Adams was one Teacher who knew a thing or 2 about waking up from the nightmare — Emergence rather than emergency” “I always liked Israel Regardie’s admonition on dead phrases “Recognize your dead phrases — When you want to use one — Stop — Wake Up — and say what you meant to say” What if we imprint the sense of emergency? And urgency and busy are learned adaptions? Do you want to be subject to the dictates of a happenstance encounter?
“Nightmare or Dream? The actions of random chance decide for you” “How awkward — I apologize — You don’t really believe it…
Alert! Alert! Alert! The use of the dead word https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/it
has provided an opportunity to wake up!
Edit and say what you mean instead:
“No, that’s not what I meant — How about — ?Closer but ugh still not —
Well, that’s “ ,“ y’all, enough. Hopefully, we’re sailing to our home port today.
Con/Jur/d, 9/30/2021