Wednesday Wisdom #19
Continuing the series: Don’t install an Olympic-sized pool if you’re only going to swim the width.
Continuing the series: Don’t install an Olympic-sized pool if you’re only going to swim the width.
I took this especially for a couple of close friends – they know who they are ;o)
Continuing the series: The only thing more undignified than having to beg strangers for money and food is being treated like you don’t exist, so even if you can’t give the homeless your money, at least be charitable with eye contact.
Continuing the series: Anyone who judges you by the kind of car you drive or shoes you wear isn’t someone worth impressing.
Continuing the series: You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.
Continuing the series: Physical attraction is nice, but shared values and a shared sense of humour are the real keys to lasting love.
Continuing the series: You can’t avoid offending people from time to time. When you don’t mean it, apologise. When you do mean it, accept the consequences.
Continuing the series: The Golden Rule is the greatest moral truth. If you don’t believe in it, at least try to fake it.
Continuing the series: Be truthful or be quiet. Lies are hard to keep track of.
It was only a matter of time before the Health & Safety brigade intervened at the Tate Modern. Although I’ve not seen it myself, I’ve been fascinated by Doris Salcedo’s Shibboleth at the Tate Modern. Sadly though: Due to a bunch of people falling into the gash (though IMHO you’d have to be trying quite hard to get anything stuck…
Continuing the series: Your education isn’t complete until you’ve learned to take a hint.