fortune brings good cookie
Susanna Potter (friend from Kindergarten) describes my writing style as being very
"fortune cookie".
And maybe that's the answer...
Perhaps I will finally achieve the success I deserve by baking my writings into food.
But I write on a laptop, so I imagine I should transfer messages to another medium before baking into food.
Do you think this means that the written-on-actual-paper word will have to survive,
if only for the benefit of the fortune cookie?
Or could it be the other way around?
Hmm, food for thought. (And I can't help but point out that there is something apropos about flipping that phrase and tying in something about "thoughts in your food". But that would be too obvious, or a bit too tangential, and certainly a waste of good laptop either way.)
"fortune cookie".
And maybe that's the answer...
Perhaps I will finally achieve the success I deserve by baking my writings into food.
But I write on a laptop, so I imagine I should transfer messages to another medium before baking into food.
Do you think this means that the written-on-actual-paper word will have to survive,
if only for the benefit of the fortune cookie?
Or could it be the other way around?
Hmm, food for thought. (And I can't help but point out that there is something apropos about flipping that phrase and tying in something about "thoughts in your food". But that would be too obvious, or a bit too tangential, and certainly a waste of good laptop either way.)



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