Everyone is missing out on the good shit in life focusing only on the forest but not the fine details, the forest only exists because of millions of small beautiful details.

I don’t know if it’s because I’m on the spectrum but I hope it isn’t, I wish everyone could experience the same joy I get from all the small things.

  • synae[he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    No, you’re absolutely right. But also, to imagine having my cake (untouched and sitting in front of you) and eating it, means literally the same as “eat your cake”. Because if it’s not in front of you, how else are you gonna eat it?

    “Eat your cake and have it”? OK, now we can communicate

    (for the record, I asked politely not to get me started)

    • NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      No, to have in this instance means for the cake to exist in your possession.

      Once you eat it, you don’t have it anymore. You can’t share a cake you ate, or put it back in the fridge, or add more sprinkles, it’s ceased to be a cake.

      So have your cake and eat it too is impossible. The saying means something is an impossible desire.

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        9 months ago

        Aye. I think part of the confusion is that… Who has a cake without having the intention of eating it? Another is that we tend to think of cakes as large objects that produce leftovers.

        I would say to think about it as “to have your car, and to sell it, too,” but we’ve reached an age of such rent seeking that people – mostly car dealerships – have been doing this for years.