The absence of something is often the presence of something you can't see. If all you see are weaknesses and drawbacks, you may be overlooking the strengths and benefits.
“The absence of something is often the presence of something else you can’t see": this is another terrific reflection, Alvin! Your articles express another great irony relevant to your theme this week: while you may be “quiet” in person you are in fact truly eloquent and an ocean of carefully considered insight on the screen or page.
Very truly the absence of something is often the presence of something else.
“The absence of something is often the presence of something else you can’t see": this is another terrific reflection, Alvin! Your articles express another great irony relevant to your theme this week: while you may be “quiet” in person you are in fact truly eloquent and an ocean of carefully considered insight on the screen or page.
Very truly the absence of something is often the presence of something else.
Thanks, Chris. You're too kind! Your stories are so vivid and engaging, I know I still have much to learn. I bet I'm overlooking so much more.