Category: Metaphors from Daily Life

Red Light, Green Light, Go!

Sometimes in traffic, when the light turns green and you start to go forward, the people next to you may be slower to notice, and you are alone in your forward motion. If you are like me, this can be disconcerting- for a second you might wonder whether you are mistaken, and whether you shouldn’t […]


The Intolerable Speck of Dirt

Imagine a table that is covered in so much dirt, you can barely see the surface. All the specks of dirt combine to make one unified mess. Now, if you clean off that table, you might be able to see individual specks of dirt. In fact, suddenly one little speck can become intolerable to look […]


The Dishwasher of Inevitability

As a kid, I absolutely loathed the job of emptying the dishwasher. One day, I was playing with a friend, and my mother told me to do this dreaded task. I felt that this was incredibly unfair, and voiced my opinion quite loudly. I made my arguments, I fought it, I listed all my reasons […]


Relationships & Shoes

Once, I bought a mocha-colored pair of hiking shoes because I was in love with their color. It was a completely emotional choice. At the store, the salesperson told me that these shoes were discontinued, so they didn’t have them in a larger size. I went straight into denial about the fit- they were a […]


The Emotional Circuit Breaker

The circuit breaker panel protects a house. If there is a power surge or an overload in a zone, the breaker in that zone flips off. In old houses especially, a breaker panel can become old and worn out, and some of the breakers may no longer shut off when needed. This can be very […]


Flip-Flops

As election season heats up, I’m bracing myself for the awful black-and-white thinking that is involved in the world of campaigns. In particular, the whole concept of “flip-flopping” which basically boils down to attacking someone for changing their mind on something. If that person felt or acted one way about something years ago, then it […]


Cleaning out the Refrigerator

Yesterday, I decided to clean out the refrigerator, because looking inside had become a stressful experience. There was an enormous bag of turnips that came a farm we had a share with this fall. I finally admitted to myself that I really don’t like turnips at all, and try as I might, I could not […]


The Relationship Dynamic of “Over-watering, Under-watering”

With plants, if you water too much or too little, the results are similar- the plant will get stressed, and if nothing changes, will die. People who over-water their plants tend to not trust that the plant will make it without their constant tending. They just keep pouring water on, and the roots can’t breathe, […]


“EVERYBODY MAKES MISTAKES!!!!!”

My six-year-old nephew told me a story. He was in school, and he bumped into a girl who got very upset with him. This made him feel mortified, so he started to cry. His teacher told him something that seems to have changed his entire perspective on life. As he described her words, he threw […]


Scrape-offs

A couple weeks ago, I walked down my street and was surprised to see a neighbor’s house being torn down. I was struck by just how quickly a house goes down, since it takes so long to build one. I was also caught off guard by just how much material that could have been recycled […]


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