Enough?...

By Vichara


If even given the brightest light would there be enough illumination to see? In most cases…no. This is not to be negative but a statement of fact. Even if one were given what they need right in their own hands, there would always be a desire for what “else” is out there. While of course this could be understood as an element that sparks adventure and discovery, it does not address the satisfaction of what we have and being grateful for whatever that may be. This of course could be said as human nature but I believe this could be but only in certain geographic areas of he world. There are those that even in this modern fast paced electronic world that are thankful for a single pencil and a piece of paper, a single vital meal, the ability to stand on two legs and walk and having someone to talk to. Let’s try to be a little more grateful today.

haptic • \HAP-tik\ • adjective
1 : relating to or based on the sense of touch
2 : characterized by a predilection for the sense of touch

Example Sentence:
Katy could tell one kind of yarn from another purely by haptic clues.

Did you know?
"Haptic" (from the Greek "haptesthai," meaning "to touch") entered English in the late 19th century as a medical synonym for "tactile." By the middle of the 20th century, it had developed a psychological sense, describing individuals whose perception supposedly depended primarily on touch rather than sight. Although almost no one today divides humans into "haptic" and "visual" personalities, English retains the broadened psychological sense of "haptic" as well as the older "tactile" sense.

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