Tuesday, October 3, 2023

The Law of Averages


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Years ago, when people still wrote checks, one could look in his/her checkbook and observing all the checks written, one could see what they were spending the majority of their money on, whether it be eating out, entertainment, booze, clothes, whatever. These check entries were evidence of what was important in someone's life. 

Now-a-days we probably must look at our bank statement as most purchases are made with plastic, but the evidence is still there.

Not unlike the above example are the friends one chooses and if you're like me and find it difficult to name five people you are close to, don't despair. There are other ways of telling.

You are the books you read, the movies you watch, the TV programs you view, the music you listen to, the conversations in which you engage, the websites you visit.

Pay attention what you pay attention to.

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The above cartoon is a reprint from my book Shut Up & Draw available on Amazon by clicking this link.

 

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