October 11, 2013

advice from a mother

This is something a mother wrote to her daughter...what she wants her to know and remember. I think it is just the sweetest.  I have got to start living by this...words of wisdom they are.

“The main thing is just to try to be nice. You already are – so lovely I burst, darling – and so I want you to hang on to that and never let it go. Keep slowly turning it up, like a dimmer switch, whenever you can. Just resolve to shine, constantly and steadily, like a warm lamp in the corner, and people will want to move towards you in order to feel happy, and to read things more clearly. You will be bright and constant in a world of dark and flux, and this will save you the anxiety of other, ultimately less satisfying things like ‘being cool’, ‘being more successful than everyone else’ and ‘being very thin’.

Choose your friends because you feel most like yourself around them, because the jokes are easy and you feel like you’re in your best outfit when you’re with them, even though you’re just in a T-shirt. Never love someone whom you think you need to mend – or who makes you feel like you should be mended.


Whenever you can’t think of something to say in a conversation, ask people questions instead. Even if you’re next to a man who collects pre-Seventies screws and bolts, you will probably never have another opportunity to find out so much about pre-Seventies screws and bolts, and you never know when it will be useful."


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2 comments:

  1. I liked this. I could tell right away she was British. Oh those brits, even their normal talk sounds elegant. Hey, let's move there!

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    1. For real though. I'll even consider dropping out. ;) and i can be the nanny. Sounds pretty solid to me.

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