today’s cainerscope:
“If we do not do what we are supposed to do, we feel apologetic and embarrassed. We avoid the people who expect us to have performed a particular task. And we awkwardly change the subject when asked how we are getting along with our project. Or we bluff like crazy and give a glorious description of how effective we are being in our imagination. We rarely say, ‘I have not done it and I don’t really know why, but I suspect it is because it doesn’t really need to be done.’ “
This is why you shouldn’t check your stars while writing grant acquittals. Anyway he’s wrong, I have done it, and I’m sure it will be glorious in your imagination too. So there.
4 Comments
I believe you because you are frightening smart.
as glorious as the diamond anchor! i am halfway through and completely sucked in. nice one! to say the least
i believe paul because i can.
jessi it will be better i think but v different… happy reading!
better than what?
the diamond anchor was amazing. truly. a plait of emotion, truth, fable, landscape, history, psyche extending all the way down to the coxic.
tell me a story indeed.