If a child asked you,
“What is the meaning of life?” –
what would you tell him/her?
Give him an ice cream.
Ask him to hold it without eating it.
Seeing it melt, remark gently,
“And this is the meaning of life..
Enjoy before it melts away..”
source:Β Sidharth Udani,
Aptly said.
Good one! Now when I see a toddler with an ice cream I’ll think about this quote. Pawkisses for a Happy Tuesday π
Grandma… I am way behind in replying, my apologies. Do think of my nephew. He is now 30ish and we still eat ice cream. Happy Friday.
Got picked up on an international e-newspaper! Now let’s hope it helps people smile all over the world and keep smiling. If you miss seeing this today it’ll be changed tomorrow. Happy weekend. π
Woo hoo. please send me the link .
There are many international e-newspaper. Cant’ find it. That is my nephews face. π¦
wisdom cone
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chocolate dipped
with
sprinkles
Sprinkles, good idea!
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Would this work with adults? π Good morning. Helen
Helen, I do it all the time. It must be my inner child. Go for it. Have a wonderful day and eat ice cream. π Perpetua.
Thanks, Perpetua. Word of wisdom is what attracts me here. Thanks. Helen
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Happy Weekend everyone. Enjoy. A special cyber hug and shout out to my blue friend.
Happy weekend Paullette
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This is good wisdom. Children have true wisdom. Simple things as a day at the park and a tasty ice cream is perfection.
Hi John. They do, plain and simple. I re-learn plenty from them. And I still eat ice cream with the children.
Ice cream is always good. Good to be like children.