"Words have longer life than deeds." Do you believe that is true? Words or deeds? Which are remembered longer?
I think it all depends on the circumstances, honestly. In one case, the shoulder given you to cry on will always be remembered in your mind as reliable, but on the other hand, words of affirmation, praise, and love, will forever be etched into your heart. I can see things from both sides. While I was brainstorming this perplexing little question, I wrote down 'The written word will far outlast the author, but the author's actions will be stronger than the words'. Then I continued to write down, 'Actions will come and go, but their words will stay as time persists.'. I'm so in the middle when it comes to which answer I see to be more right! Both words and deeds can have such a beautiful, loving, euphoric outcomes, and yet can still tear down and destroy with one swish. Good thing life is a mixture of both words and deeds, because I don't think I could ever live without. I have so many good memories of kind voices alongside loving gestures, that it's hard for me to pick one. You really can't have one without the other. Think of Jane Austen - People remember her for her words! Words have impacts on your heart and mind when they're written and spoken correctly, and that's why I think people remember and ponder them. Charles Dickens, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain - all of them wrote magnificent masterpieces that impacted the world, and we acknowledge and remember them for that. All their carefully-crafted words have long outlived them. But to say, George Washington - We remember the great deeds he accomplished in aiding the United States of America. He was amazing! Most Americans (including myself), all deeply respect him for the things he was able to do in his lifetime. Christopher Columbus, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks - we remember them for their actions. Their courageous deeds have outlived them as well. 'Share whether you want to be remembered for your words or your deeds.' Well there's a question I am only beginning to know how to answer. I'd like to be remembered for both, honestly. I'd like to be remembered as a person who'd be there anytime with cookies, or a birthday-card, or hugs or kisses, but with kind words to say too. I love to write, and I believe that words have power, whether to create or destroy - And I'd love to be remembered for creating. I really, really would. I'd like my life to be a balance of both, because like I said earlier, you can't have one without the other.
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"The ancients, who were struggling to understand the ways of the universe, thought that the moon and planets affected the way people on Earth behaved." Why would they think that? In my opinion, planets do not have dominion over how you think and act, but I can see pretty easily how the ancients could have determined astronomical calendars for themselves. I think stars are absolutely gorgeous, and I like to admire God's imagination with them. If you look and see the pictures from space that people have been able to take with telescopic lenses, and admire all the different colors, hues, formations, and (of course!) sparkle-y-ness, you can understand why. But can you imagine, in a world with no electricity, looking up into a deep solar-system, with layers upon layers of magnificent stars and hues and constellations? With no near-by city lights or pesky neighbors' houselights to obstruct your view? Without a doubt, you could look up and see so much clearer and farther than you ever could nowadays. Which brings us to the topic - Why would the ancients think the way you behaved would be affected by the planets and skies? My first thought on the subject was Zodiac signs. I can 100% see that if you were born under a planet, that would be your planet and that can be tied in with zodiacs and horoscopes. Maybe there is a science to it all, but I myself am not entirely sold on the idea. But I feel like if I had lived in that kind of time-era, I would probably believe a lot of it. My zodiac is a Gemini, which is associated with intellect and a go-with-the-flow personality. Perhaps that does sound like me. But as to say, I can't really put my finger down on the 'why' they would think that. These are just my thoughts. |
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