Monday, March 13, 2017

Readers Write and Monday Miscellany

Readers Write . . . 


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I have mentioned in the past how reader Martin S keeps me accurate and honest by meticulously checking every detail that I post and by delightedly telling me when I am in error.

Last week I posted some street art, which included a pic of what I described as some amazing chalk art.

The pic was as follows:


I found that pic amongst some other street art and chalk art photographs on the internet.  It was late, I was tired and I may not have been alert as I should have been.

Martin has emailed me as follows:
Love the holographic chalk art in Bytes today. 
Notice how the perspective changes as you walk around the art of the car under water.
I appreciate the safety tape around the two cars as well. Don’t want to damage the chalk art…..
You did this just to annoy me didn’t you….
I concede that Martin is right. I have searched and found the same image on funny photograph sites and also on one site where it was described as a sinkhole.

Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
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Whilst making corrections, here is another.

Last week I was discussing with a friend, Tony G, some outlooks on life and showed him a work I recalled and googled on my iphone.  It is called “I’ve Learned”, which I said was by Omer B Washington. I had previously posted this on Bytes and credited it to Omer but said that I had not been able to find anything about Omer. If you search against his name you will find numerous entries of “I’ve Learned” credited to him.

I was going to post it again today for the benefit of newer readers and as a repeat for older Byters who may have seen it her years ago. In looking it up again I found that the real author of the work is Kathy Kane Hansen, who wrote it in 1971. Here is the work as written by her (there are numerous variations on the net, this is the original), it makes a lot of sense so it is worth reading in its entirety despite the length.

I’ve Learned 

- Kathy Kane Hansen

I've learned - 
that you cannot make someone love you. 
All you can do is be someone who can be loved. 
The rest is up to them.

I've learned - 
that no matter how much I care, 
some people just don't care back.

I've learned - 
that it takes years to build up trust, 
and only seconds to destroy it.

I've learned - 
that it's not what you have in your life 
but who you have in your life that counts.

I've learned - 
that you can get by on charm 
for about fifteen minutes. 
After that, you'd better know something.

I've learned - 
that you shouldn't compare 
yourself to the best others can do,
but to the best you can do.

I've learned - 
that it's not what happens to people 
that's important. It's what they do about it.

I've learned - 
that you can do something in an instant 
that will give you heartache for life.

I've learned - 
that no matter how thin you slice it, 
there are always two sides.

I've learned - 
that it's taking me a long time 
to become the person I want to be.

I've learned - 
that it's a lot easier 
to react than it is to think.

I've learned - 
that you should always leave 
loved ones with loving words. 
It may be the last time you see them.

I've learned - 
that you can keep going 
long after you think you can't.

I've learned - 
that we are responsible for what we do, 
no matter how we feel.

I've learned - 
that either you control your attitude 
or it controls you.

I've learned - 
that regardless of how hot and steamy 
a relationship is at first, 
the passion fades and there had better be 
something else to take its place.

I've learned - 
that heroes are the people 
who do what has to be done 
when it needs to be done, 
regardless of the consequences.

I've learned - 
that learning to forgive takes practice.

I've learned - 
that there are people who love you dearly, 
but just don't know how to show it.

I've learned - 
that money is a lousy way of keeping score.

I've learned - 
that my best friend and I can do anything 
or nothing and have the best time.

I've learned - 
that sometimes the people you expect 
to kick you when you're down 
will be the ones to help you get back up.

I've learned - 
that sometimes when I'm angry 
I have the right to be angry, 
but that doesn't give me 
the right to be cruel.

I've learned - 
that true friendship continues to grow, 
even over the longest distance. 
Same goes for true love.

I've learned - 
that just because someone doesn't love you 
the way you want them to doesn't mean 
they don't love you with all they have.

I've learned - 
that maturity has more to do with 
what types of experiences you've had 
and what you've learned from them 
and less to do with how many 
birthdays you've celebrated.

I've learned - 
that you should never tell a child 
their dreams are unlikely or outlandish. 
Few things are more humiliating, and 
what a tragedy it would be if they believed it.

I've learned - 
that your family won't always 
be there for you. It may seem funny, 
but people you aren't related to 
can take care of you and love you 
and teach you to trust people again. 
Families aren't biological.

I've learned - 
that no matter how good a friend is, 
they're going to hurt you 
every once in a while 
and you must forgive them for that.

I've learned - 
that it isn't always enough 
to be forgiven by others. 
Sometimes you have to learn 
to forgive yourself.

I've learned - 
that no matter how bad 
your heart is broken 
the world doesn't stop for your grief.

I've learned - 
that our background and circumstances 
may have influenced who we are, 
but we are responsible for who we become.

I've learned - 
that sometimes when my friends fight, 
I'm forced to choose sides 
even when I don't want to.

I've learned - 
that just because two people argue, 
it doesn't mean they don't love each other 
And just because they don't argue, 
it doesn't mean they do.

I've learned - 
that sometimes you have to put 
the individual ahead of their actions.

I've learned - 
that we don't have to change friends 
if we understand that friends change.

I've learned - 
that you shouldn't be so 
eager to find out a secret. 
It could change your life forever.

I've learned - 
that two people can look
at the exact same thing 
and see something totally different.

I've learned - 
that no matter how you try to protect 
your children, they will eventually get hurt 
and you will hurt in the process.

I've learned - 
that there are many ways of falling 
and staying in love.

I've learned - 
that no matter the consequences, 
those who are honest with themselves 
get farther in life.

I've learned - 
that no matter how many friends you have, 
if you are their pillar you will feel lonely 
and lost at the times you need them most.

I've learned - 
that your life can be changed 
in a matter of hours 
by people who don't even know you.

I've learned - 
that even when you think 
you have no more to give, 
when a friend cries out to you, 
you will find the strength to help.

I've learned - 
that writing, as well as talking, 
can ease emotional pains.

I've learned - 
that the paradigm we live in 
is not all that is offered to us.

I've learned - 
that credentials on the wall 
do not make you a decent human being.

I've learned - 
that the people you care most about in life 
are taken from you too soon.

I've learned - 
that although the word “love” 
can have many different meanings, 
it loses value when overly used.

I've learned - 
that it's hard to determine 
where to draw the line 
between being nice and 
not hurting people's feelings 
and standing up for what you believe.


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