What is your interpretation of this Ralph Waldo Emerson quote? I mean, yes, it's pretty simple, in many ways, but what is your personal take, and what kind of person meaning do you attach to it? And/or, what do you think he meant by it? Feel free to wax philosophic!
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us."
13 comments:
Nice photo. I think you have a typo in your post, tho.
Melvin M. of H.B.
Yeah, you write "person meaning."
This is one amazing photo! Congrats! To me, it means that we can't do anything about the past and we can't live in the future, so all we have really is the present! What do you say?
I think it has to so with how we are not who we were, when people judge us for what we were in the past. Likewise, we are not what people expect us to be in the future. We are just who we are.
Cindy
Cindy brings up a good point. I hate it when people judge me. I just want to have people accept me in the here and now, for who I am.
Not Popeye
Very good photo. I checked out your work on Flickr. Great technique and innovative mind!
Gordner P.
MM and pdt,
I was going to fix the typo, but been really busy lately.
Alyssa,
thanks!
and I think you're right about that!
Cindy,
You seem to be onto something too, and there is a kind of Zen-like quality to your last sentence.
Not Popeye (whatever that means),
Okay, I accept you for who you are in the here and now!
GP-
Thank you for your kind compliments!
I get it! Not Popeye is saying that he is not a guy who says "I yam what I yam cause I yam what I yam!
Ferdyman
Ferdy-
HUH????
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