As humans, mistakes are inevitable. Within a relationship context, mistakes are what progresses a friendship or love. As Stephanie said, the plate with the chip is the one with a story. And relationships are patterned the same way. Most often, the bad times or cracks in a relationship seem to outweigh the good because they propel that relationship to a different level. When you've been through something tough with someone, the connection you have with them is stronger, you're closer.
The only thing I disagree on with Kallos is her statement regarding regret. I like to live my life with no regrets. There is a time for "what if," but if dwelled upon "what if" ideas can control your relationships and your ego. Instead of regret, I believe in second chances and the grace of fellow humans.
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Welcome to the Seattle Arts Ecology, Spring 2008. Please make use of this space to track course activities and assignments, share observations, ask questions, post photos from field trips, plug upcoming shows . . . you name it.
Friday, December 7, 2007
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