PROMISES YOU MAKE TO YOU
Beat Schindler
With a one-of-a-kind approach for growth both business and personal, I help people looking for unique horizons. My simple method will transform you only in ways you wish to transform.
What do you think is the opposite of a pro mise? An amateur mise?
Just kidding.
But I’m not kidding when I say I found that promise is Latin for tell before. In other words, the opposite of tell before is tell after.
How come? I guess when English was invented, Deepl hadn’t been invented and translators were hard to find, so those in charge of England decided to keep promise and pronounce it English instead. It means English word-users that don’t speak Latin don’t know promise is tell before.
Of course, tell before is now known as foretell, and also as tell beforehand and predict.
Why tell before?
I don’t know why anyone foretold when Latin was spoken 2,700 years ago. Do you?
But I do know why anyone foretells now: It is never to foretell lightly, but things can go wrong and the foretold might never happen.
That the foretold doesn’t happen is okay when other word-users are involved, of course, but it ceases to be okay when you’re foretelling to you. Because no matter where you are on your journey, never foretell anything to yourself unless you are sure that you will muster the coeurage it takes for the foretold to come true when it’s time to deliver.
What to foretell?
Possible candidates:
If you ensure some or all the above foretellings come true, though some will be broken, you can achieve anything.
“If you want to be successful, you must respect one rule. Never lie to yourself!” – Paulo Coelho
“Don’t waste your time chasing butterflies. Mend your garden, and the butterflies will come.” – Mario Quintana
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