Some more maxims

Occassionally I write some Maxims - truisms I say to myself or others. Here was the first batch. Below is the second batch.

The evil one isn't treating Quarantine like a vacation, neither should the church.

If you make a mess, clean it up.

Do you have five minutes? Write someone an encouraging one sentence email.

Breaking a habit is like breaking an egg, once the form is broken, you need a completely new egg (or habit).

Walks in the morning are very good.

To be persuasive, you shouldn't end your sentences with exclamatory declarations, but instead with questions, maybe?

Rare it is for a bird to sound like a person, but many people in a room all sound like birds.

Stairways can go both up and down.

Be quiet whenever you can.

A bored person on social media is a recipe for disaster.

Some people hate meetings, some people love them.

Discern the difference between veiled criticism, passive aggressive comments, and genuine suggestions.

An anxious animal is a dangerous animal.

The best meals are the ones eaten when hungry.

If you see a mess, clean it up.

Whenever you can, do what you can to make a child laugh.

Technical difficulties arrive when least expected, least prepared, and most expected, most prepared.

A broken car is already at its destination.

Light is least helpful when gazing directly into the light.

The birds of spring remind me of Monty Pythons Flying Circus.


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