Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for April 07, 2016

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    gazperson  about 8 years ago

    Hmm. This little old woman showing Danae around will turn out to be her at 84 or 94, right?

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    pbarnrob  about 8 years ago

    Ab-solutely Brilliant, Sir! Now I’m looking forward to all the twisty little passages, all alike!

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    Varnes  about 8 years ago

    Thanks for this story about Kate…..She doesn’t get enough face time…You’re the best, man….

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    nosirrom  about 8 years ago

    Let’s make a deal Katy.Door #1, door #2, or door #3?

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    whiteheron  about 8 years ago

    ……I am the master of my fate,I am the captain of my soul.W E Henley

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    sandpiper  about 8 years ago

    Doing nothing gets you nowhere.Doing something, no matter how it works out, brings wisdom. Child to parent: what is winning?Parent: overcoming obstacles to be reach a goal.

    Child: what is failing?Parent: learning

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    tedunn5453  about 8 years ago

    Experience helps you avoid mistakes. Mistakes are what give you experience.

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    freewaydog  about 8 years ago

    This is like the movie, “13 Going On 30”, in a way. I wonder if this is the end of the comic strip? I hope not.

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    JudyAz  about 8 years ago

    One thing is for certain though… if you don’t know where you’re going, chances are you’ll never get there.

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    Oge  about 8 years ago

    Looking back it seemed like every career choice I made was the wrong one, but now here I am doing something I enjoy doing and can do better than most.

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    androgenoide  about 8 years ago

    Choosing the next door may be as difficult as ever but, hindsight being as clear as it is, it gets easier to tell which door already chosen was the wrong one.

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    handimike  about 8 years ago

    Oh yes, you can choose your choices, however, you can’t choose your consequences…..

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    Packratjohn Premium Member about 8 years ago

    “Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop.”

    - Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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    dabugger  about 8 years ago

    A mystery and a dilemma enclosed in what we all go through; an enigma. For some reason Kate is given an insight which she will probably not completely remember. It might be that she has been preparing for just that subtile insight. And Danae’s influence has stimulated that spark with the help of Petey and a squirrel led her to the moments.

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    Mike 17  about 8 years ago

    “There are things known and things unknown and in between are the doors.”Jim Morrison – Paraphrasing Aldous Huxley’s “The Doors of Perception”

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    The Old Wolf  about 8 years ago

    Since I have passed through the last door visible in the panel, I am thoroughly enjoying this little journey in the world of maturation…

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Recently opened a door numbered 80. Looking forward todoor 90. Seems it was just a year ago I walked through door4, & it took forever to reach 5. As time went on, doors came quicker. Now doors are opened in a matter of weeks.

    Reminds me of the song story of a guy at train station trying to buy tickets to Morrow. “Sorry son, the train to Morrow left this morning”!

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    Linguist  about 8 years ago

    I don’t think the choices are necessary easier, as we get older. Rather we are faced with a different set of doors.

    Experience has brought us trepidation in the guise of caution. The impetuosity and foolhardiness of the brave youth, has given way to deliberative sensibility of fearful elder.

    We no longer rush headlong through those doors with joyous expectation of adventure and new beginnings. Now, we slowly open and with slowing step creep towards certainty, diminishment, and eventual demise.

    Still, when I passed through the door marked 70, I did so with as much, if not more, enthusiasm and joy and definitely more appreciation of love and life then when I passed through the doors marked 21, 35, 40, or 50 ! Those were milestones passed. I look forward to opening those doors marked 90 and 100 !

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    David Rickard Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Good judgement comes from having experience.Experience comes from having bad judgment.

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    Alan Steenhouwer  about 8 years ago

    I swear I had this moment when I was 6. It lasted 5 seconds, and now I play video games every day I can.

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    catmom to Atticus +4 Premium Member about 8 years ago

    @gazperson, I think you are right! It will be interesting to see if your prediction is correct.

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    dl11898  about 8 years ago

    Not all of life’s decisions are made with the flip of a coin. Know your options.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 8 years ago

    Monty Hall is probably behind one of the doors……..

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    annette143NotMe  about 8 years ago

    with any of my really big choices there has been no doubt . it was something I HAD To Do. Those are the choices that define what matters. When I was 12 I had a vision of myself at age 40ish. I could tell from my appearance I was well and happy. Then, 35 yrs later I found myself Pulled to walk up the stairs!I remembered seeing “me” so many years before. I thought, “what should I say to me? what can I say?”.I worried that anything I told myself might stop me from taking some of those paths I took that lead me to be who I am today.I wouldn’t want to miss any of the twists and turns. so I said nothing, just like when I first viewed the older me, I walked up the stairs and turned toward my old bedroom and smiled :) For me the choices feel like things that I can’t Not do. or I’d be regretting it for ever and ever. I still don’t know where I am heading. I just know what roads not to take. sometimes it means you sit and wait. that’s my choice anyway.

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    dflak  about 8 years ago

    Why do I get the feeling that Katie will wind up looking in a mirror?

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    Thomas & Tifffany Connolly  about 8 years ago

    Only after you stop caring.

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    danketaz Premium Member about 8 years ago

    We seem to have a game of four going on.

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    LeePIII Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.

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    richdell  about 8 years ago

    Ringo will probably be behind door number 64.

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    1953Baby  about 8 years ago

    @JP Steve: That story has always been one of the small irritating nigglings in the back of my brain. . .which do you think came out?

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    gazperson  about 8 years ago

    Oops! You’re right — I do mean Kate! But that suggests another twist: perhaps the elderly woman will be the elderly Danae?

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