The Language of Gift and Perspective
ROE Network (12/19/2023)
In the fascinating world of gift-giving, there's a belief that certain things might bring bad luck. For example, some say that giving shoes to someone could lead to a couple breaking up. This is because shoes usually come in pairs, and if a couple isn't living together, it might mean they'll go different ways. Similarly, giving black clothes could be seen as sad because black is often associated with mourning.
But let's look at it from a different angle! Even though people talk about these things, we can also positively see gifts. Take shoes, for instance. Instead of thinking they might bring bad luck, we can see them as symbols of going on adventures together and wishing good luck. And black clothes? They can be a way of showing that we appreciate someone's style and think they're fancy.
Even when it comes to watches or clocks, which some believe could mean the end of a relationship, we can see them as reminders of good times spent together and the excitement of looking forward to more shared moments. And what about perfume? Rather than thinking it might make love fade away, it can be a sweet way of
saying we remember special moments and people through nice smells.
So, when we give gifts, it's not just about what people say they might mean. It's more about why we give them and how much we care about the person we're giving them to. Gifts are like little stories we tell with our hearts, each one carrying its unique message of love and connection!