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We are all aware that most of us have excess stuff. Too many books( well, I do, or so I’ve been told), too many techo-gadgets , too many degrees, too many…well, need I go on?
Do we also have too many friends, or close family, or moments to remember, or …
What can we have an excess of but not too much of ?
Enthusiasm? Love? Money?
I think it’s different for each individual because what I value and want an excess of just isn’t necessarily what you want.
First, I want to make sure it is worthy of having in excess.
I want an excess of what I am really able to have or achieve.
I want an excess of care and honesty from people.
I want an excess of silly laughing for no good reason, and crying that has a purpose.
I want an excess of living life in crescendo , adding to the musical of life more as I get older, not less.
Here’s hoping that all your excesses will be satisfyingly filled, excessively.
Linda said:
I love your take on excess. We should look at the value of things, and see what has the most meaning. Silly laughter always makes us feel better. I’d take an excess of feeling good.
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P.J. said:
I agree with Linda. This is a good take on excess. The excess of silly laughter is definitely a keeper.
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Live Life In Crescendo said:
Silly laughter can be hard to come by especially when life gets far too serious. Too many attempts at creating laughter are based on mean sarcasm, or too snarky.
I will take silly laughter any time over that. If you find a web site that brings out excessive silly laughter, send it on!
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nonamedufus said:
Sometimes I indulge in a little excess of beer. You should see the silly laughter when that happens.
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Malisa said:
Hooray! Finally someone who sees some excesses as a good thing! I loved this sentence:
“I want an excess of living life in crescendo , adding to the musical of life more as I get older, not less.” Very nice.
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Live Life In Crescendo said:
Thank you. It’s why I call my blog, live life in crescendo ( first posting).
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