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Friday, December 2, 2022

Poem- “Water and Judgement”


“Water and Judgement”


A political person will probably ask you,


“Do you take a glass half full, or, half empty?”


This question is political.

But, it’s a cliche.


Let me explain:


A glass of water.

Half full, or, half empty?

Do you see it half full, or, do you see it half empty?

I must stop you before you take the water.

Do you even know what the “water” is?


This is very important!

Let me ask a question:


Do you know what the “water” is?

What is the water?

What is the water made of?

Where does the water come from?

How does the water look?

Is this “water” healthy?

Who is giving you the water?

Do you know what the water quality is?


Unless you know what the “water” is, you should not drink it.

It doesn’t matter if it’s half full, or, half empty.

You need to know what the “water” is first.

What if the water is not healthy for drinking?

What if the “water” is not healthy for philosophy?

What if the “water” is not healthy for science?

The water must be healthy.


A glass of water.

Half full, or, half empty.

Do I take it?

Well, if the water is not healthy, no thank you.


You are going to ask me,


“Are you positive, or, are you negative?”


That question doesn’t matter yet.

I need more information about the “water” for safety concerns.

Water should be healthy.

Half full, or, half empty?

Doesn’t matter.

The water needs to be healthy first.

Or else, my attitude would always be confusion, positive or negative.


“Half full, or, half empty?”


The question is pointless unless I know what the water is.

To have good judgement, I must drink good water.

Size and portion are of little concern.

Water quality is more important.


Think about it!

Should you drink a full glass of dirty water?

Or, should you just take a sip of clean, fresh water from Hawaii?

Having more water only helps if the water is even good.

If a full glass of water is not healthy, your “optimistic” view is lowest.

You should have optimistic attitude for quality, not quantity.

The “half full or half empty” cliche is really a bad question.




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