Think about the following two bits of folk-wisdom:
On The Other Side Of The Fence
Sour Grapes-- It's Easy To Despise These two sayings seem to be completely contradictory, along the lines of "Look Before You Leap" vs. "He Who Hesitates Is Lost."
When you're really ready to commit to a relationship, you have to be willing to put your own past behind you, and you have to stop hunting for new possibilities. A few months ago I reviewed "A Few Thousand Words About Love" where Ron Carlson said the following: The reason I've been married this long and will be married for the whole deal is-- yes, in fact partly because my wife Elaine is utterly resourceful and large-hearted-- but the part of the credit I will take is simply this: I never imagined anything else. I actively imagined this. Even at times when I was right against the broken window of rocky times, I never saw anything but this, a marriage, and all the dear and trying vicissitudes of that terrific and muscular and vivid and intimate word: longevity I agree wholeheartedly with that, and will just add the following: the more you learn to savor the grapes that are available to you, the finer the wine you can make will be. |