Why We're Here

"Because writing is, much like death, a very lonely business."
- Neil Gaiman

November 9, 2013

2/23/13

WILT's are my random notes from across the day. Sometimes they're based on church talks, movies, songs, etc. Later WILT's note that, but not these earlier ones. 

What I Learned Today 
(2/23/13 Edition)
- You should never depend on a person's presence to make an event enjoyable. If it's a requirement that a certain person is present, that event probably isn't worth it. 
- We ought to "check things out" whenever we hear a siren in our life, regardless of whether or not it's commonplace. 
- Unity can reduce damage to one person, by spreading it amongst the participants. 
- "Fake tears hurt only others, but a fake smile hurts only yourself."
- Recurring motifs are doubly effective for groups, both to promote unity and pride, as well as to increase community recognition. 

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