I'm sure most people have heard this old saying before, but for anyone who hasn't, it's basically just saying that you have to accept the consequences of whatever actions you've done, even if they're unpleasant.
I can't tell you how many times over my life that this saying has ran through my head when it comes to gender issues though. Because of my choices or decisions on things, because of my non-action, or because of my actions, I've had to accept and live with the consequences.
But recently I've started to think about this old saying and realize that not all choices/decisions/actions cause permanent unpleasantness. Taking this metaphor farther, who would want to continue to lay in a bed without ever changing the sheets? Or putting on a new blanket or something? The bed can be changed, and therefore your actions that led you to be lying in that metaphorical bed, can be modified by other actions.
Does anyone else have any old sayings that they've clung to over the years and related to their gender issues?
Also, what is one positive way you can change the bed you're lying in right at this moment?
I finally moved my bed to a warmer room in my apt.
"The road to Hell is paved with good intentions" - My Dad.
I just added a heating blanket to the bed.
Adapt and survive has been my life's motto. From being in the service to living life the thought has served me well.
Kia Ora I,
Does anyone else have any old sayings that they've clung to over the years and related to their gender issues?
"This too will pass!" It's never failed me yet...
Also, what is one positive way you can change the bed you're lying in right at this moment?
By replacing the worn out nails with sharper ones ;) ;D
Metta Zenda :)
One step at a time.
But then you fall over if you take two at once!
I don't think I've really related this to my gender issues, but there's always that saying "you can't have your cake and eat it too". I've always been confused by this saying, what's the point of having cake if you're not going to eat it?
Kia Ora,
"A journey of a thousand miles ( 1609.344 Kms for the metric people) begins with the first step !" lao Tzu
Keep on walking don't look back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o4Fgh0KW_4
Metta Zenda :)
Quote from: LearnedHand on December 28, 2013, 10:47:37 PM
I don't think I've really related this to my gender issues, but there's always that saying "you can't have your cake and eat it too". I've always been confused by this saying, what's the point of having cake if you're not going to eat it?
That's one I like ... The meaning is like, "you can't have it both ways" .... Once you start eating the cake it's gone. However I believe you can have it both ways (I pretty much live that one!)
"All's well that ends....." It doesn't necessarily have to end "well", it just has to end!
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. No wonder parents are so hard to teach on gender issues.
Baby steps is the best summation for mine.
I am often faced with taking on major projects, often nearly or completely on my own. At first they seem insurmountable. No way to fininsh in time.
"Just keep chipping away at it till you are done"
"Go for the low hanging fruit first"
Little things that get accomplished give hope, relieve fears of being overwhelmed. THe more you knock off the braver you get to tackle the bigger scary ones. This was and still is my philosophy in taking on the trans beast. One final big scary task left
"Everything happens for a reason"
True. But sometimes the reason is pure dumb bad luck.
Quote from: JoanneB on December 29, 2013, 06:38:35 AM
"Just keep chipping away at it till you are done"
"Go for the low hanging fruit first"
Little things that get accomplished give hope, relieve fears of being overwhelmed. THe more you knock off the braver you get to tackle the bigger scary ones. This was and still is my philosophy in taking on the trans beast. One final big scary task left
I've gotten a lot done lately that I had been procrastinating on by applying this philosophy. It feels really good.
Be who you are.
Don't let others define who you are.
Better late than never.
:)
"Keep passing the open windows"
John Irving fans will get this one...
luck favors the bold
Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead! ( <--Yes, I've used this during transition as well as other times in my life...I try hard to not be timid)
Love the other sayings in this thread, too.
strike while the metal is hot
I just found one recently that I liked a lot...
The blossoming of one flower is merely a reminder that all flowers are made to blossom.
Help water each other's flowers because they will all someday be beautiful.
We are all in this thing called life together :)
One old saying that sticks in my mind is, "Be careful what you wish for."
The other pertinent saying is, "If it ain't broken, don't try to fix it."
I might long to be female day in and day out, but the reality of it could well be far worse than life right now.
And while very wise old sayings, they somehow don't really fit because practicality doesn't always lead to happiness.
2014 - perhaps the year I start to get a grip on these issues...
Acquaintances agree, friends argue.
Like the more you know someone, the more honest you can be with them.
I'am not out yet, but I feel like when I do, the people at work I tell will be like "Oh, okay." But family and friends may feel comfortable throwing out out a few more lines. ;)
Kia Ora,
"S/he who hesitates is lost !" ....<and in the next breath> "Look before you leap "
It would seem with some sayings, you just can't win ;) ;D
Metta Zenda :)
My favorite is a Buddha quote: "Everything is Temporary", also have to re-phrase one; "Fortune favors the bold" :D, and another is, "The lord helps those who help themselves" :)
Cheers
Kim
From a catholic rite but it fits life.
Remember man, that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.
It helps to realize that many things are trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Kia Ora,
"vēnī, vīdī, vīcī "(I came I saw I conquered)
"You don't know(what you can do) until you try!"
Metta Zenda :)
My favorite that my Dad taught me is,
Every road leads to home.
"The love you take is equal to the love you make."
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans