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Question of the Day | 01/15/2009 12:00 am

What adage do you live your life by?

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Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 08/05/2008 12:00 am

Why Joan Ganz Cooney Lives in the Moment

I try not to look back because, as Satchel Paige put it, something may be gaining on me. I try to remember what Jack Kennedy said to Jackie during the primaries of 1960, when she asked him what he thought would happen in the election, and he said, "Don’t look ahead; you might foresee failure." In other words, I try to live in the moment. And I especially try to treat other people the way I want to be treated.
Marlo Thomas

Marlo Thomas | 08/05/2008 12:00 am

Marlo Thomas's Father Taught Her How to Forgive

Something that my father once said. I first heard it when I was a teenager. My sister, Terre, and I had taken, well, a disliking to a so-called friend of our father’s. As always, Dad had been very generous with this fellow — giving him a career boost — but when my father needed a favor in return, the guy didn’t deliver. He’d even been petty about it.

My father took it all in stride. He was a man who didn’t carry around a lot of emotional baggage. His outlook on life was “live and let live.” But in this instance, his equanimity didn’t sit well with Terre and me — and we said so.

“How can you be nice to that man. You’ve been so generous to him and he’s not being generous back. Why would you ever want to give him the time of day again?”

My father simply said, “I do not hunch my back with yesterday.”

Over the years, I came to realize that my father’s philosophy made so much sense. Holding a grudge doesn’t change the person you’re angry with, but it changes you. It makes you heavier. It gives you more to lug around.

Not hunching your back with yesterday speaks about forgiveness. It speaks about moving on. And to me, it speaks directly to what a healthy and loving guy my father was.

After he died in 1991, I received calls and letters from countless friends, expressing their sympathy. Everyone knew how deeply I loved my dad, and how much I would miss him. One of those letters came from a man with whom, years before, I’d had a falling out over a business deal in which I felt he had acted in bad faith. We hadn’t spoken since.

“I know I’m probably not the person you want to hear from right now,” his letter began, “but I thought I’d write anyway to tell you how sorry I am about the loss of your father. I know he meant the world to you, and I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts.”

I was touched by the letter, and wrote the man back, thanking him for his kindness. Because he’d mentioned our disagreement in his note, that’s how I began mine:

“I am my father’s daughter,” I wrote. “And like him, I do not hunch my back with yesterday …”

Mary Wells

Mary Wells | 08/05/2008 12:00 am

The One Song That Inspires Mary Wells

“Everything” as sung by Barbra Streisand.
Read more about: Psychology, Spiritual

252 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

georgia fatwood
Really ‘tis the season for that one,Belinda!..Thanks…
By georgia fatwood on 08/18/2008 7:38 pm
Rachel B
Co-owning a business with my husband, my adage is, “There is enough business out there for everyone.” We have a unique business that keeps the bills paid and us fed. But since we started it many have decided that if we can do it, so can they. And each time we hear of another one, my husband gets concerned about the competition. I remind him of my maxim and he relaxes and remembers that we are in our 21st year of success.
By Rachel B on 08/19/2008 9:08 pm
Buh- Bye
I do not hunch my back with yesterday” - wow that one’s going in the vault. thank you for sharing that.
By Buh- Bye on 08/21/2008 1:40 am
Dee T
My Dad always said, The decisions you make today will determine your tomorrow.” I always try to think before I speak or take an action just to make sure it doesn’t come back and bite me in the ass later on.
By Dee T on 01/15/2009 5:39 am
Annie Wondering
Ah, a chance to share our family mantra(s). In general: Clean your gun. Feed the dogs first. Pay your debts. In particular: Have a little fun. Make a little money. Remain unindicted. In real terms: Be prepared. Look after those who can’t look after themselves. Stay independent. Pursue what you enjoy. Be productive. Be honest. Works for me!
By Annie Wondering on 01/15/2009 6:38 am
Beth Hereth
I will adopt your mantra. I never really had one - just to love my family and neighbors. However, yours is cool, and basically I was doing all of it anyway, except for the gun cleaning part, but I can always start doing that.
By Beth Hereth on 01/15/2009 10:58 am
Jeannot Kensinger
Lordy , now we have reruns on WOW. Is there a writer’s strike going on that I did not know about?
By Jeannot Kensinger on 01/15/2009 6:48 am
Gianna Bracco
Jeannot, thank you! I thought I was losing my mind for a minute there. I responded to someone’s post before realizing it was 5 months old! And why has the same poll question been on for a week? Did I miss some announcement or something? Maybe someone in the know can explain.
By Gianna Bracco on 01/15/2009 9:35 am
Jeannot Kensinger
I wonder if they are running out of questions. I did not see any announcement either, this is boring. Where is the Duchess? Maybe she can explain.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 01/15/2009 9:55 am
Sandbee (FB) 54
I almost put in an answer when I saw that I had put the exact answer already there, then I looked at the date!! I knew that I had read some of the celebrity statements before. Maybe they are still on holiday? And that poll has been there forever.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 01/15/2009 11:34 am
Jeannot Kensinger
I don’t like it when there are so many subjects that can be written about. I know many questions have been emailed to them so perhaps they need a deluge of them to wake them up.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 01/15/2009 11:54 am
Sandra Price
Years ago I got tangled up with the bible versus right from wrong. I chose right from wrong and never had to worry about hell and damnation. It is so simple, I’m shocked that most people don’t use it. I run my decisions and choices through my own rational sieve….. Sandy from Arizona
By Sandra Price on 01/15/2009 6:53 am
marta pont
I’d say: carpe diem & never stop learning as fp so wisely wrote, if you add “be kind & generous” to the mix, well, that’s almost perfection, no es cierto???
By marta pont on 01/15/2009 7:04 am
Anita Chapman
There are two, that I feel are in tandem: “We are not human beings on a spiritual journey. We are spiritual beings on a human journey.” (It’s a quote, but I cannot remember who said it.) The remainder is a personal discovery: We are put in this life to learn to love - freely, unabashedly, not only wholeheartedly but with our entire selves. That is the meaning of life, and this is clear to me in my understanding of history - as far back as I can find to read. This is “Why”.
By Anita Chapman on 01/15/2009 8:06 am
Josie Sullivan
If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
By Josie Sullivan on 01/15/2009 9:03 am