Thursday, January 5, 2023

Things we keep hidden in our wallets


 I was just reading how William assaulted poor innocent Harry over Meghan in the forthcoming book, the Spare. Apparently, a Spanish translation has been released early and was extrapolated. At last some underpaid journalist was rewarded for their high school Spanish. 

Truth to be told, most younger brothers harbor secrets about their older brothers that they key deep in their wallets until the time is come when the information is useful. A younger brother observes his older brother smoking a cigarette or downing a can of beer in the lot across the street. He keeps it to itself until his mother yells at him for a different infraction. "But Samuel routinely drinks beer and smokes in the lot across the street and you never say a word. It just isn't fair!" Your infraction is forgotten and your older brother gets scolded. 

A co worker takes away your admin privileges on the computers. You don't say a word. Then a staffer complains that records are being inputted incorrectly.  You point out that you have noticed that your co worker is allowing a volunteer to input data. She made mistakes. Your co worker is scolded. The next week you are given back administrative privileges on the computers. 

We all hold little secrets in our wallets until they may be useful. Caution, however, is advised. Nobody likes a tattle tale. 

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