Other people look at a forest and see peace; I see a struggle for life, a battleground filled with participants who will take no prisoners and leave no regrets among the remains, yet rather build a newer battle from them.
Ergo, my word chosen from the above is "regardless". Regardless of our own self-importance, life goes on, and with it goes its endless companion, death. Life is as it is, regardless of our preferences. :)
We all do have the same days - Monday through Sunday, however it is what our day consists of that makes the word of the day to summerize such a day, to be different. I'll have to wait until days' end to choose the word for the day but until then I'm hoping it to be "Easy" Hope yours is a good one there Jack. Peacefull is good...
To have "empathy"--my chosen word--in the face of all that distracts us to regard our own needs and desires and fears, and feel for the needs of others--I think that's a good word for one day a week a least.
I love words. I love finding the exact word to describe what I am thinking or feeling or experiencing or trying to describe.Words become gold in the hands of a skilled wordsmith.
It probably came to mind for me, Jack, because I write, paint, do photography, some digital imaging, etc. And anything else I see that's interesting. For example, I have in mind to do the counter tops in the kitchen in tile mosaic, then do the tabletop to match. (If all goes well health-wise, I'll do it.)
The biggest limits we ever encounter are those we place on ourselves. In my opinion, to limit a soul (to block art, per se) is one of the greatest of evils.
"countless" ... now THERE'S a good word!
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ReplyDeleteLove the pic, Jack! I'd have a hard time choosing just one word to describe and entire day, too.
ReplyDeleteCompassion.
ReplyDeleteOther people look at a forest and see peace; I see a struggle for life, a battleground filled with participants who will take no prisoners and leave no regrets among the remains, yet rather build a newer battle from them.
ReplyDeleteErgo, my word chosen from the above is "regardless". Regardless of our own self-importance, life goes on, and with it goes its endless companion, death. Life is as it is, regardless of our preferences. :)
We all do have the same days - Monday through Sunday, however it is what our day consists of that makes the word of the day to summerize such a day, to be different.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to wait until days' end to choose the word for the day but until then I'm hoping it to be "Easy"
Hope yours is a good one there Jack. Peacefull is good...
Compassion equates to apptitude towards others perhaps.
ReplyDeleteCountless like endless, infinite....
ReplyDeleteRegardless which would not mean negligent. I think :)
ReplyDeleteDifference and easy hmm - a flow...perhap Denise.
ReplyDeleteContinual adjustment?
ReplyDeleteTo have "empathy"--my chosen word--in the face of all that distracts us to regard our own needs and desires and fears, and feel for the needs of others--I think that's a good word for one day a week a least.
ReplyDeleteI think there is a great regard within that Doug.
ReplyDeleteThanks--now if I could only remember to practice it ;-)
ReplyDeleteI think we all do in our own way.
ReplyDeleteCheck out this interesting site: WORDLE (Click on my graphic to get to the site)
ReplyDeleteA place where you can dabble in celebrating words in a variety of artistic ways--here's my effort on SPRING. :-)
Yes, indeed! :)
ReplyDeletePossibilities! That 's my word!
ReplyDeleteI love words. I love finding the exact word to describe what I am thinking or feeling or experiencing or trying to describe.Words become gold in the hands of a skilled wordsmith.
Gold, platinum ... art. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was neat Sue!
ReplyDeleteI had another computer failure ---- it's a definition Sue! Thanks...
ReplyDeleteArt I can relate with that as we all are making art with our own brushes....
ReplyDeleteMaking transparent our soul to see through it.
ReplyDeleteTransparency
ReplyDeleteIt probably came to mind for me, Jack, because I write, paint, do photography, some digital imaging, etc. And anything else I see that's interesting. For example, I have in mind to do the counter tops in the kitchen in tile mosaic, then do the tabletop to match. (If all goes well health-wise, I'll do it.)
ReplyDeleteThe biggest limits we ever encounter are those we place on ourselves. In my opinion, to limit a soul (to block art, per se) is one of the greatest of evils.
A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. The Bible ( I hope I got that right )
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