23 March 2008

Sunday Secret


Although life has not always been fair to me, I still expect it to be. One of these days I'll quit setting myself up for disappointment.

28 comments:

Leighann said...

When you figure out how to do this.... let me know.

Jeff B said...

I always tell my kids the fair is in August.

They don't like that answer either.

Jay said...

If I figure it out first I'll email you and let you know. If you figure it out first, you can do the same. K? ;-)


Happy Easter!

Dianne said...

I'd like in on that e-mail chain. Maybe if we all put our heads together ...

I love your Sunday secrets Dana, they just hit me each and every time and I really should remember to tell you that more often.

Christo Gonzales said...

its only fair when you win.....

captain corky said...

Never give up on hope, Dana. Someday it will be your turn.

Karen said...

i don't think you should change. that quality speaks highly of your character.

Unknown said...

That's an excellentb secret to share, Dana! Blessings and shalom to you!

R.E.H. said...

It's a vicious circle. If we don't think positive we become pessimists... as a pessimist we don't have to be disappointed, but we aren't likely to get good results thinking like that...

Vicious...

Anonymous said...

I'm in the same boat...

Anonymous said...

Does fair depend on circustance or perspective?
Choice or situations forced upon one?

Be prepared for the worst
hope for the best
then deal with the reality.
right?

Dana said...

Leighann, based on the comments, if I can write a book I'll make millions!

Jeff, I can't believe I've never heard that one, but I really like it!

Jay, I didn't see any email from you - does that mean I need to keep working on it?

Dana said...

Dianne, I'll add you to the list!

DB, so the trick is playing only when you know you can win?

Corky, maybe it already is and I'm just not seeing it?

Dana said...

Karen, in all reality, I won't. As corny as it sounds, the one thing I've always struggled to hold on to is hope.

Nick, it's not such a terrible secret, is it?

R.E.H., I'm a firm believer in you get what you think you deserve. I don't want to think about what life would look like if I quit hoping for the best.

Dana said...

Birdman, I think we need a bigger boat.

Sage, I vote perspective! Your point is well taken, and I too, tend to subscribe to the "prepare for the worst, hope for the best" school of thought.

buffalodick said...

I read in a book many years ago- "Life ain't fair, and I hope you never thought it would be". A good plan, a few rules, a little luck, and an optimistic outlook is all we can do... The rest just happens!

Real Live Lesbian said...

Today's a good day to start expecting the best. You'll be surprised how it will change your life!

Anonymous said...

That would then make you a pessimist....

Nothing wrong with being a "careful optimist"?

Christo Gonzales said...

no thats not it....what I meant was winners feel it was fair....its a perspective issue

Dana said...

Buff, I've always said it's better to be lucky than good!

RLL, you really are a "role model" in that respect. It's one of the things I admire about you!

Slick, yeah ... and I've often thought pessimists take the "easy" way out. It's that "careful" part of optimism I need to work on.

Dana said...

DB, got it! Must be these darn blond highlights I got last week *wink*

Unknown said...

I stopped expecting good things, and therefore, I'm not disspointed. Now, if something good happens, I'm very surprised and thankful and surprised!

Christo Gonzales said...

ok blondie lets get back to nudie pictures I am shallow that way

Schmoop said...

Do it today Dana. You can make anything happen. Cheers!!

Anndi said...

Keep setting yourself up... I realized that was the only way I was going to grow.

The Mountain Cat said...

Dana, I thought Jack Handy was dead?

Dana said...

Bina, as much as I would like to quit expecting good things, I don't want to quit expecting good things!

DB, nekkid-ness is available on Thursdays only!

Matt, I can't read your comments 'cause I'm staring at the beauty of baldness!

Dana said...

Anndi, I know ... I know ... pain is good - but why doesn't this feel as good as a slap on the ass?

TMC, I actually had to Google "Jack Handy" How sad is that?