From a forward I just received:
"This Chinese Proverb Brings Luck.
It Originated From The Netherlands."
Also, apparently my luck "Will Arrive By Mail Or Via The Internet". All I can say is that, in my experience, luck of any kind coming through the mail or the internet is about as likely as a Chinese Proverb coming from The Netherlands.
Maybe a Chinese person moved to the Netherlands and then wrote the proverb...?
Why I am even still writing about this? Also, if 20 people read this blog, and I give the gist of the message ('money can buy you stuff, but not the really important valuable stuff, y'know like love and stuff') then do I get my luck?
Who am I kidding? If 20 people read this blog, then I will have already received my luck through the internet.
How Zen.
P.S. That thing about money is true; it doesn't buy you love or a real home or time. But it will buy you ice cream, which is extremely yummy.
It Originated From The Netherlands."
Also, apparently my luck "Will Arrive By Mail Or Via The Internet". All I can say is that, in my experience, luck of any kind coming through the mail or the internet is about as likely as a Chinese Proverb coming from The Netherlands.
Maybe a Chinese person moved to the Netherlands and then wrote the proverb...?
Why I am even still writing about this? Also, if 20 people read this blog, and I give the gist of the message ('money can buy you stuff, but not the really important valuable stuff, y'know like love and stuff') then do I get my luck?
Who am I kidding? If 20 people read this blog, then I will have already received my luck through the internet.
How Zen.
P.S. That thing about money is true; it doesn't buy you love or a real home or time. But it will buy you ice cream, which is extremely yummy.
1 Comments:
The best thing in the world is ice cream with someone(s) you love.
That requires money + whatever-gets-you-love.
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