1000 Words....The Worth of a Picture

We've all heard a picture is worth a thousand words. Sometimes you just need one word.

Sometimes two different people can look at a picture and each has a different word come to mind.

Sometimes, a word can cover more than one picture.

This is a mash up of words and pictures that are the essence of each other. Consider it a word/picture re-mix.















Thursday, March 3, 2011

UNITY

Imagine a world where macaroni hates cheese.  (GASP.)
They never bumped into each other, and instead they go to greath lengths to avoid one another completely.
Macaroni goes about its business, with lame attempts at greatness involving goulash and picnic salads.
Cheese can stand on it's own, and gets along with just about everyone else, but it has never known the true glory it craves so badly.
If only they could work together, they'd see that the very best of teams can achieve fantastic success.

We are lucky enough that at some point cheese bought macaroni a drink and they hooked up in glorious unity.  Yeah, I said it.  One of the very best things in this world is the result of a cheap one night stand.  Okay, maybe not but I'm sure it was a chance occasion when someone said, "Hey, what if....."
So, what can be learned from macaroni and cheese? 
Well, for starters, you have two very ordinary things, each capable of standing on their own two feet.  Without each other, however, they just can't quite reach what they both long for.  If they suck it up and help each other out, they both get what they want.
But, it's more than that...because when you put macaroni and cheese together, they aren't just good-they are awesome!  Could it be that true cooperation occurs when two seperate entities join forces and not only help each other out but actually make each other better?  Who doesn't like something that makes other stuff better? 
If we can apply this to our relationships in life, imagine what we can do!  A partner in life isn't the person you can't live without, it's the person who is the cheese to your macaroni.  They don't necessarily need you either but when you two work together everyone benefits.  This, my friends, is true unity.

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