Printed on my Starbucks cup this morning:
The Way I See It #76
The irony of commitment is that
its deeply liberating - in work, in play, in love.
The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic,
from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around
as rational hesitation. To commit is
to remove your head as the barrier
to your life.
--Anne Morriss
Starbucks customer from New York City
She describes herself as an "organization builder, restless American citizen, optimist.
With my mind occupied with thoughts of commitment to all things work, play and love lately who knew I would find some insight on the matters on the back of my Starbucks cup?? Later today when I went to order coffee for a staff meeting from the same Starbucks. No one else had this message. Only me. Maybe there is some truth to signs being everywhere. In any case, I'm paying attention.
*A dollar to the first person who guesses what movie I got the title from. (Stalkers need not respond...hahahaha)
*A dollar to the first person who guesses what movie I got the title from. (Stalkers need not respond...hahahaha)
(there are also funny signs everywhere. who the hell is Slippy and why do I need to heed caution?? hahahaha)
3 comments:
Is the movie you got that quote from called "Beware of Slippy"?
Fools Rush In??? Mail me my dollar twin! And don't send me any bounced checks...lol
Twin: See that's why you're my twin!! Ding ding ding!!! We have a winner and yeah, the check is in the mail. :) LOL
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