Often little things without any apparent importance are definitely important and meaningful.
This bearish version of the three famous Japanese monkeys landed to me this morning inside a jiffy bag, mailed from an Emerald Isle.
Beside the genuine joy for seeing three pleasant bears at the place of three teasing and unpleasant monkeys ( I don’t like monkeys at all and it’s not the case to bore anyone with the reasons for that), I felt a joyful feeling of gratitude for all the opportunity that a very dear friend of mine finds regularly to give me a chance to think over about things.
This minuscule trio made me consider the real possible meanings of the ancient Japanese saying.
Is it a suggestion to have a clear and positive mind, seeing only the good side of everything, or is it a hidden invitation to take distance and to never express a direct position?
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