That forest-canopy feeling should be experienced every once in a now. |
From a conversation I had today...
Her face puzzled, she asked, "don't you mean once in a while?"
Curious, I replied, "what did I say?"
"You said once in a now."
I smiled, "that's actually better. Why wait?"
Sometimes malapropisms improve on the original. And then later today, while walking, I remembered something poet-marvel Emily Dickinson wrote: "forever is composed of nows."
Wise words, indeed.
So friends, what might you stop waiting for and enjoy every once in a now?
9 comments:
I love that new turn of phrase!
Codex: Now is good. I'll do it later is good too.
Mmhhh...Every once in a now, I must chainsaw everything.
Nice cover.
What a great reminder to seize the moment instead of waiting!
You should use the word 'nous'.
Such as your blog post's kernel of nous about the evolving use of words.
Love this!
😊👍
I like the new phrase "Once in a Now" that you've come up with quite by accident. It is improved upon the original I think.
I like that!
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