Somebody said to me today: 'You always land on your feet.' And I was so shocked by this that I tripped over the misperception and fell face first into a rose bush. No, that's not even remotely true. Start over. Somebody said to me today: 'You always land on your feet.' And it caught me for a moment. What does that mean? And no, it wasn't meant in the literal sense. Smartass. But where do people get this idea from? For it's not the first time I've heard it... I can see two possibilities. One, the world is very accommodating of me and allows me to stumble through, blind, yet happy. And the other is that I'm very good at pretending to be blind and happy.
Now which of those is more worrying?
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