H E Y
YOU CAN’T HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO!
Really?
We’ve all heard the phrase, haven’t we…
have we REALLY Wondered about it, though?
The phrase is most often used when it comes to making Compromises, doesn’t it?
It highly alludes to making a choice between two possibilities that could never be reconciled.
The Russians say,
YOU CAN’T SIT ON TWO CHAIRS. . .
The Germans say,
YOU CAN’T DANCE AT TWO WEDDINGS.
The Yiddish adage:
YOU CAN’T SIT ON TWO CHAIRS WITH THE SAME TUCHIS.
Come on, the proverb literally means,
“YOU CANNOT BOTH POSSESS YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT”
because once the cake is eaten
IT IS GONE!
Maybe. . .maybe it can be used to say that we cannot or should not have or want more than we deserve or can actually handle. . .
OR
should not try to have incompatible things. . .
O R. . .is
IT
ALL WRONG?
Will you allow that possibility?
The best way to have your cake and eat it too, is really simple.
I just saw it the other day when we were out to eat.
A couple were finishing their meal with a piece of cake…
They were SHARING IT.
One Piece of Cake.
Two forks
Quiet Conversation
Deep Soundless Looks
ENDLESS MEMORIES
RIPPLE ME UP, Scotty.
A RIPPLE can never fully be measured or Counted. . . .
The PEACE of Cake
Makes my Mouth, Water. . .
Makes my Soul, Gush. . .
Makes my Heart, Vibrate. . .
Yours?
THE PEACE OF CAKE. . .
Join me.
No Forks or napkins necessary. . .
JUST YOUR HUNGER!
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