"I have an aunt who whenever she poured anything for you she would say “say when”. My aunt would say “Say when” and of course, we never did. We don’t say “when” because there’s something about the possibility, of more. More tequila, more love, more anything. More is better.
There’s something to be said about a glass half full. About knowing when to say “when”. I think it’s a floating line, a barometer of need and desire. It’s entirely up to the individual and depends on what’s being poured. Sometimes all we want is a taste. Other times there’s no such thing as enough, the glass is bottomless. And all we want, is more."
There’s something to be said about a glass half full. About knowing when to say “when”. I think it’s a floating line, a barometer of need and desire. It’s entirely up to the individual and depends on what’s being poured. Sometimes all we want is a taste. Other times there’s no such thing as enough, the glass is bottomless. And all we want, is more."
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“Enough is Enough,” episode 2x02 of Grey’s Anatomy
Much of life is about finding balance– between work and play, family and friends, self care and care of others. Too much of something can deplete our resources or wear us out. Finding balance can help us to continue on our path without falling.
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