marain
06-29-2016, 01:08 PM
Interesting quotation attributed to one James McNeill Whistler: "The world is divided into two classes--invalids and nurses."
For some folk, invalidism (in the sense employed by McNeill) may be pretty much a way of life. I think that most folk, however, are "invalids" in some contexts, "nurses" in others. Few would be pure one or the other.
In the context of being a user of Dynamic Drive, I must classify myself as an invalid. I seek here, and usually receive, assistance of Dynamic Drive nurses. I have occasionally lamented my own invalidism here, aspired to greater. It's probably time to resign myself to my Dynamic Drive invalid status. By way of self-justification, however, I would be quick to claim that in many non-Dynamic Drive contexts, I am a nurse!
Just some musings.
A.
For some folk, invalidism (in the sense employed by McNeill) may be pretty much a way of life. I think that most folk, however, are "invalids" in some contexts, "nurses" in others. Few would be pure one or the other.
In the context of being a user of Dynamic Drive, I must classify myself as an invalid. I seek here, and usually receive, assistance of Dynamic Drive nurses. I have occasionally lamented my own invalidism here, aspired to greater. It's probably time to resign myself to my Dynamic Drive invalid status. By way of self-justification, however, I would be quick to claim that in many non-Dynamic Drive contexts, I am a nurse!
Just some musings.
A.