Giving and receiving go hand in hand, you can’t have one without the other. If I give my love to someone who doesn’t receive it, comma what have I succeeded in giving? Sometimes the greatest gift we have to give is receiving the gifts of others. Which, by the way, I’m totally open to receiving as a gift to those who wish to give me a gift.
Anything that can be described with words is limited and limited knowledge doesn’t promote unlimited understanding. IE: A friend brags to me about reading every book in the library on swimming, so I take him out in my boat without any life jackets. It’s an old boat and sinks as soon as we get into deep water. I was on the high-school swim team – for me swimming to shore was no big deal, but my well-red friend? What happens to him?
Another true cliche… what goes around comes around. Keep spinning the wheel.
Giving and receiving go hand in hand, you can’t have one without the other. If I give my love to someone who doesn’t receive it, comma what have I succeeded in giving? Sometimes the greatest gift we have to give is receiving the gifts of others. Which, by the way, I’m totally open to receiving as a gift to those who wish to give me a gift.
Anything that can be described with words is limited and limited knowledge doesn’t promote unlimited understanding. IE: A friend brags to me about reading every book in the library on swimming, so I take him out in my boat without any life jackets. It’s an old boat and sinks as soon as we get into deep water. I was on the high-school swim team – for me swimming to shore was no big deal, but my well-red friend? What happens to him?