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I’m Guilty!
To win an argument a few days ago, someone threw at me, “You’re just an unreasonable feminist!” To him, I say, “Thank you. I’m guilty.” Today’s Thursday Thought explains why.
“A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” — Gloria Steinem
The Lightning Truth
I couldn’t figure out who was telling the truth, as I listened to various versions of the same news event, all told by people who really should know the truth. Then one sentence from The Lightning Thief cleared it up for me. Maybe today’s Thursday Thought will help clarify some things for you.
“It’s funny how humans can wrap their mind around things and fit them into their version of reality.” –Rick Riordan
Follow-Up on Yesterday’s Quote
Roger Zelazny’s quote (yesterday’s Thursday Thought) got me thinking about words and their effect. Including how they’ve touched me and my friends. Here are my thoughts on the matter:
Stick and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me is a silly childhood chant. When we grow up, we stop calling people names. Or do we? Hurtful names have crept into our everyday language and are so common that people don’t notice, except those people who are affected. Call me over-sensitive, but as someone who has a physical disability, I’m offended when I hear a stupid act referred to as “lame.” My friend has a similar reaction when that same act is called “gay.” And the person doing the act? He’s “so retarded.” An unexplainable or seemingly strange action is “schtzy,” “psycho,” or “manic depressive.” We talk about the poor as “less fortunate” or “them,” somehow different from—and not as good as—us, and we call others “illegals,” stripping them of flesh and blood. If we think before we speak, we can shred the sticks and crumble the stones that so often bruise us and return the dignity of humanity to others and ourselves.
Sticks, Stones, and Words
Sticks and Stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me. Remember that childhood chant? How true is it? According to Roger Zelazny in today’s Thursday Thought quote, it’s words, not what may have actually been meant by them, that stick in our minds. Good reason to think before we speak.
“No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words.” — Roger Zelazny, Lord of Light
Basketball, Coaching, and Life
John Wooden, an American basketball player and head coach at UCLA, gives us today’s Thursday Thought quote–an idea he lived by for his almost 100 years of life.
“You can’t live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you.”
Of People and Flowers
I don’t have a quote for today’s Thursday Thought, just a musing…something that I’ve been thinking about:
How can it be that someone who marvels and delights in the myriad colors and hues of various flowers don’t have the same attitude toward people?
Just wondering….
I’m Re-Thinking
Today’s Thursday Thought, along with a discussion with my son, is causing me to re-think my support for bringing down those statues.
“I don’t think it is wise or possible to hide from history.” — Andrew Young
Why TWO Ears?
I always wondered why we have those things attached to our bodies. Today’s Thursday Thought explains it well.
“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” — Epictetus
We’ll All Get There
In today’s Thursday Thought quote, George Washington Carver gives some good, even practical, advice:
“Be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, tolerant of the weak, because someday in your life you will be all of these.”