Friday, September 28, 2007

Two Word Philosophies

We stopped at a funky little restaurant on our way to Ottawa. It was nestled in amongst other shops in Peterborough and looked welcoming. It was. We'd decided to drive the northern route to see the fall colours and to be off the freeway. The drive had been great. We'd expected few of the vibrant reds this year but we saw amazing beauty. Trees that had spontaneously burst into flame. How cool is that.

As we had lunch, Joe and Mike had the messy grilled cheese and I had falafels smothered in garlic dill sauce. I wouldn't ordinarily tell you about the food, but it was good, I'm fat, therefore food matters to me. I had mentioned hearing someone talk recently about 'two word philosophies' ... it's a challenge to put the things you believe into two words. We had fun coming up with combinations.

"Cool matters," was the first that Mike came up with.

"Age gently," was Joe's.

"Fat's phat," was mine.

Then we were off and running. It turned into a fun conversation and we went round and round and round again. Once in the car and the Dixie Chicks were playing in the car, I thought more about this whole idea. Here are some that came to mind when thinking about what I do and who I am.

Listen softly.

Judge rarely.

Hope constantly.

Strive unceasingly.

Apologize readily.

Feel passionately.

Guard prejudices.

Temper temper.

Swallow fear.

Expect miracles.

Be miraculous.

Reject pretence.

Welcome truth.

Challenge orthodoxy.

Hold dear.

Two words can contain a lot of wisdom, we discovered as we chowed down. Two words can reveal a lot about one's character and one's vision. As a writer, I find words flow fairly easily for me and it was good to slow down and try to use fewer words with more meaning. I'd like to hear your two word philosophies so ...

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19 comments:

  1. Oh, this is fun! You always make me think and enage my brain. Here are some of mine~

    Unlimited potential.

    Love unconditionally.

    Miracles happen.

    Think positively.

    Awaken dreams.

    Live now.

    Enjoy life.

    Practice compassion.

    Be kind.

    Just breathe.

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  2. that was meant to be 'engage' my brain... obviously I forgot to engage the spell check part of my brain this morning.

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  3. I could go "on and on" but that's 3 words.

    Love yourself

    Love life

    Be yourself

    Forgive easily

    count blessings

    work hard

    laugh often

    have fun

    Jo

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  4. How about:
    Give thanks

    Dream big

    Never surrender

    Be patient

    Keep trying

    Celebrate diversity

    And I know we said 2 word philosiphies but I couldn't resist:

    Comfort the afflicted,
    Afflict the comfortable

    SK

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  5. What a great challenge!

    Create change

    Respectfully argue

    Dream big

    Feel deeply

    Advocate strongly

    Protect fiercely

    Assume competence

    Respect others

    Ignore labels

    Live passionately

    I think I could go on and on!

    Thanks, Dave!

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  6. Be courageous.

    Slow down.

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  7. Mine used to be 'Darkness prevails.' I'm pleased to report that it's now 'Live brightly.'

    PS. This is my first comment on Chewing the Fat, though I've been reading it for ages. I lurve you, Dave!

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  8. Just Be.

    Embrace All.

    Be You.

    Prohibit Pity.

    --Andrea
    wecando.wordpress.com (Blogging on Disability and International Development)
    reunifygally.wordpress.com (Blogging on the ADA Restoration Act and other topics)

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  9. Be curious.

    Embrace imperfections.

    Look further.

    Someone could take these sayings & put them on buttons or rocks...and sell them! A fundraiser.
    (at the next conference!)

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  10. Laugh unfettered
    Risk ridicule
    Love generously
    Live genuinely

    It's amazing how limiting yourself to two words turns into a Hallmark Moment! ;-)

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  11. Exist rightly.
    Love furiously.
    Learn more.
    Laugh hard.

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  12. celebrate quirks

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