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WHO, ME?

Sadje has asked us in her Sunday Poser if we have any bad habits we want to give up.

Who, me?

Do not get me started on bad habits. That will only result in a monumental snowball effect which will totally ruin my day and likely bore the pants off everyone else.

Just the fact that I’m sitting here taking the time to write this when I could be cleaning out a closet is statement enough; I don’t need to produce a laundry list of my bad habits.

It’s been raining like gangbusters here since Saturday – the type of weather when all you want to do is watch old movies, read or write on your blog. I thought about keeping up with my daily walks but it was pouring so I said “Nah” and pulled my hoodie up over my head.

Look, here’s the bottom line:

Everyone has bad habits, big or small. If anyone can point a judgmental finger at another person while professing to not having one single bad habit themselves, they’d be lying … or at the very least, bragging. Those are bad habits right there.

No, don’t get me started on bad habits.

We are all flawed.

Perhaps we might want to hone our good habits and not dwell so much on the bad ones. Imagine all the money we’d save on antacids!

I rest my case.

PS: Yesterday we were granted a brief window of no rain. We dragged our sorry asses out of our recliners and went for that walk after all. I felt good about that. The jury is still out on what will happen today. And that is no lie.

NAR © 2023

21 thoughts on “WHO, ME?”

  1. ‘Just the fact that I’m sitting here taking the time to write this when I could be cleaning out a closet is statement enough; I don’t need to produce a laundry list of my bad habits.”

    Made me laugh Nancy.
    Flawless are well with all our flaws.. lol 😘

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  2. It is unhealthy to have no bad habits; total cleanliness is as dangerous as the opposite… but that’s just me.
    Cigars and heavily peated single malts, if they count for bad habits then write me up for two.

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    1. We are a society obsessed with germs or rather, the destruction of germs. Totol cleanliness is 1) impossible and 2) destructive to one’s immune system. People who are constantly spraying the disinfectant are the ones who get sick the most. It’s perfectly fine to miss a day of showering, as well; unless you’re digging ditches or pulling an all-nighter in the ER, you can skip a shower occasionally although I do recommend changing underwear daily 😂 I don’t want to be in an accident on Tuesday wearing my Sunday undies! 🤣
      Cigars and single malts definitely do not count; they are part of the Spira mystique. 💫

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