Haiku
I Ain’t Buying
a promise made in haste is always harmful to bear as they say, sigh
Summary
The web content presents a Haiku poem reflecting on the regret of making hasty promises.
Abstract
The provided web content features a Haiku titled "I Ain’t Buying," accompanied by a serene photograph of a lake and trees, attributed to Valentin Antonucci. The poem contemplates the age-old wisdom that promises made hastily often lead to regret and harm, encapsulating this sentiment in the traditional Japanese poetic form known for its brevity and depth.
Opinions
a promise made in haste is always harmful to bear as they say, sigh
Sufyan Maan, M.EngThink before you speak. Read before you think. — Fran Lebowitz
Devon PricePsychological research is clear: when people procrastinate, there's usually a good reason
Kris GageBecause most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage
Samanta Writes3. Nodding Your Head
Hazel Paradisemany ways to start a passive income today