illustration: It comes from the idea of looking at a neighbors lawn and seeing it as better looking, healthier and overall greener then your own, when in reality you’re just ignoring anything negative about theirs and downplaying everything positive about your own. WOW... That says A LOT... How many times do we look at what everyone else does good and tell them how good they are doing and look at what we're doing and find the negative... in other words, "They're grass is greener than mine..." What we tend to ignore, refuse to look at, or just plain not recognize is that in order to have greener grass, you have to use more fertilizer!!!(J/K) Sunday, October 11, 2009
The grass is always greener on the other side..
illustration: It comes from the idea of looking at a neighbors lawn and seeing it as better looking, healthier and overall greener then your own, when in reality you’re just ignoring anything negative about theirs and downplaying everything positive about your own. WOW... That says A LOT... How many times do we look at what everyone else does good and tell them how good they are doing and look at what we're doing and find the negative... in other words, "They're grass is greener than mine..." What we tend to ignore, refuse to look at, or just plain not recognize is that in order to have greener grass, you have to use more fertilizer!!!(J/K)
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Not to be confused with, "The grass is always greener over the septic tank."
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