Friday, April 29, 2011

Run, See, Know

        It's always amazing to me what people do and don't do. The information they freely give, and the information that they freely withhold. Within such a context they are speaking the language of their priorities. And in unison they are covering up their fears.

Photo Credit: Yajaira Reynolds
     Don't you wish that you had listened to your first instinct, when you're in the midst of bombs dropping. It all could have been avoided.

     I should have run. Like Joseph, I should have ran fast in the opposite direction. Nevertheless, now I see--now I know.




Wisdom's Knocking:

Hindsight is 20/20.


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