![]() You think to yourself, “that’s nice, someone wants to be my friend.” You glance down at your email and see a “friend request” from Facebook. I was mortified when the picture began to spread far and wide on social media. ![]() And also had a perfectly protruding belly roll. Then someone snapped a perfectly staged photo, where everyone looked, well, perfect… and I was the only that blinked. My friend once threw a perfectly fabulous party. Now, dig deep and think about the lengths you’ve gone to in projecting a perfect existence. Perfect selfies, perfect pets, perfect children, perfect meals, perfect vacations, perfect humor, and so on. nowadays.ĭon’t agree? Witness the proliferation of perfect as illustrated by our online profiles. I mean, let’s get real, people - the pursuit of happiness is a thing of the past.īut the pursuit of perfection? In a way that is seen and “liked” by everyone else? Now that is 100% our national M.O. I’m working on a new document for our country, and I’m going to call it, “The Declaration of Interdependence.”įorget the current Declaration of Independence.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |