Enjoy the ride...

By Vichara


What is it that will inspire you to reach beyond the barrier of conformity? Is there something that will elevate you from complacency to engagement? No matter your chronological age states, the time is now; the time is here to turn a corner. We have all heard the average life expectancy of an average human is roughly 75 years and you know I always state the facts of impermanence here. This could end today, tomorrow, next week or next year. Isn’t there something that you want to taste, smell or see? I’m not just thinking of grand things, I’m thinking of the small things too. Get that small kit of watercolors and try painting. Stop by that museum you always wanted to visit. Try cooking something different. Pick a local place you’ve never been before and just explore for no reason. Try something different and be kind to yourself. This vehicle called the human body will run out, enjoy the ride as much as you can and want.

effrontery • \ih-FRUN-tuh-ree\ • noun
: shameless boldness : insolence
Example Sentence:
The other guests at the party were astonished by the effrontery of Patrick’s insulting behavior toward the host.
Did you know?
To the Romans, the shameless were "without forehead," at least figuratively. "Effrontery" derives from Latin "effrons," a word that combines the prefix "ex-" (meaning "out" or "without") and "frons" (meaning "forehead" or "brow"). The Romans never used "effrons" literally to mean "without forehead," and theorists aren't in full agreement about the connection between the modern meaning of "effrontery" and the literal senses of its roots. Some explain that "frons" can also refer to the capacity for blushing, so a person without "frons" would be "unblushing" or "shameless." Others theorize that since the Romans believed that the brow was the seat of a person's modesty, being without a brow meant being "immodest," or again, "shameless."

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