Well at least if you forget then it will be a fresh thought the second, third and forth time around 🙂
I’m forever finding a hammer or some other tool in an odd location, this then reminds me of the job I was doing and never completed 🙂
Imagine how much worse it would be if the time comes when we can’t remember to chase half-forgotten thoughts, which most sensible people probably don’t bother to do. If they did, we’d see more hints of genius to save the world, I’m sure. Maybe our minds our too full; that must be it!
Well at least if you forget then it will be a fresh thought the second, third and forth time around 🙂
I’m forever finding a hammer or some other tool in an odd location, this then reminds me of the job I was doing and never completed 🙂
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In my case, hammers rarely feature. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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you are not alone, Pete. i totally can relate 🙂 🙂
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I have now learned not to dwell on those, Wilma. 🙂
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It slipped into one of the cerebral folds. Put out an A.P.B. (all points bulletin).
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It obviously wasnn’t crucial, David. Or its absence might have been noticed. 🙂
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That is why one tales notes. 🙂 Warmest regards, Theo
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Yes, I forgot to note that down. Ironic, considering. 🙂
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And sometimes we remember at midnight, then it’s gone again by morning…
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True. I often wake up during the night, and remember. But that doesn’t last.
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😊😊
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The older I get the more frequent the ‘mental pause’ is…..chuq
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I think such things become a bigger part of our lives as we get older. I used to spend ages trying to remember, but no longer.
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This is my life.
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It has got worse since I got older, but at least I have stopped worrying about it.
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There’s a great line in a Bob Dylan song that says: “maybe some day I’ll remember…to forget”
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Bob had the right idea, John.
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Imagine how much worse it would be if the time comes when we can’t remember to chase half-forgotten thoughts, which most sensible people probably don’t bother to do. If they did, we’d see more hints of genius to save the world, I’m sure. Maybe our minds our too full; that must be it!
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I’m sure my mind is to full to bursting, Pippa.
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Happens to me too. I can never really quite remember the thought
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I think we can all identify with that. 🙂
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I can totally relate!
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Thanks, Suzette. I think we can all recognise this. 🙂
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Ha! Confounding isn’t it? I like the way you put it into words, Pete. Profound and simple. Cool.
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Thanks, Pam. I used to worry about those lost thoughts. Now I worry no longer.
Best wishes, Pete.
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