"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride," is from an old English proverb. IF is a small word with a tremendous meaning. If I had taken a different road when I was young, I would be a millionaire today. How many times have you heard that one? If I had married the boss's daughter, I would now own the company. If I had invested that hundred dollars in the copper stock, I would be rich today. If, if, if...a small word with a powerful meaning. IF is akin to another small word, BUT. I could have been a millionaire, but... I could have married the bosses daughter, but. I could have written the American novel, but. The true kinship of IF and BUT is, both are remarkably poor excuses, neither necessarily true. They are inferior defenses for our failures in life. How many times have you heard someone say, "God knows I tried?" Well, you apparently didn`t try hard enough. Please allow me to show you an example. One night I went to bed, I was eighteen years old.
A single question held my attention for a long time. Would you like to hear it and answer for yourself?
The misconceptions about feminism and its ideals. And how a schoolgirl decides to make a change in the gender discriminated world.
The liberation of the wild.
Everybody wears comely foot gears, Sometimes bit high, sometimes bit tight. Nobody ever wore a small clog But wise always wears, the fitting old boots. Yes, Invisible shoes, The Invisible shoes.