Life is like an ice cream sundae. It's rich, satisfying, and
sometimes (pretty far along eating it) the thought comes see you—“I could'a had sprinkles!”
Now this is a ridiculous and pointless exercise because you
still have the rest of the sundae. It’s still good—the chocolate is sweet, the ice
cream cold.
But you think, “I coulda had sprinkles! What was I thinking?” And
sometimes if you let it, that idea overwhelms the rest of your pleasure. Moreover,
even if you had had the sprinkles, you would have thought “I could'a had nuts!”
Focus on what’s in front of you. Remember what’s important—the ice cream sundae. Enjoy it while it lasts and remember the pleasure afterwards. Even if you forgot about the sprinkles.
Focus on what’s in front of you. Remember what’s important—the ice cream sundae. Enjoy it while it lasts and remember the pleasure afterwards. Even if you forgot about the sprinkles.
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