Tempus Fugit… so Carpe diem

Definition of Recidivism-a tendency to relapse into a previous condition or mode of behavior especially relapse into criminal behavior.

Is there a fine line between addiction and recidivism? Let’s consider how popular prison romances are and seem in no danger of dying out. One theory is that prisoners create a literal wall against emotional closeness. Conjugal visits preclude hanging out Sunday morning with bagels and…from Murrays and The New York Times. They certainly eliminate variegated activities i.e. strolling through Central Park and stopping into a Pizza Parlor for a slice.

Delving into a veritable pantheon of theories that depict the profile of personalities enraptured by the incarcerated is a thesis unto itself. 

Last weekend we re-viewed Jacob Ephron’s documentary on his mom Nora Ephron. Oh, Nora you hated your neck, but we loved you.

We so related when Harry met Sally and they were Sleepless in Seattle. We followed as Julie and Julia “Got Mail”and found a new fix for “Heartburn.” Your self-deprecatory humor was relatable, and so comforting. And I quote “when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.” The converse rings ever so true. When you understand that burnt pot roast doesn’t necessarily taste good clean up your rolodex. When it comes to people to share time with – one size does not fit all. And I quote Nora “ above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim. It will be a little messy, but embrace the mess.”. Make it a great Wednesday. You Got Mail.

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