Friday, March 18, 2011

The Theory of Every

EVERYNBE
MCEVERYAI
OHONEGCM
MOINP
EISIO
NCYGNIHCTAWHR
TRECHANGESTT
OEHOIYINEBITA
EFVTFEONOLHN
VEWFNFUITET
ESOEOLRSTL
RRRREULIIP
YEGSMEICLS
DWVHONFEVERY
AHETSCEVERYDO
YEREGOOEPN
WONYRWSAEN
AMETE
TNODROWYHLEADSE
CDMDRADD
WHTEOGIS
HHNESNFA
AETSHUTAFL
TNDASCYREVEI
YSTOPERDEETRT
OAFMIAFVHET
UNIFRRFEINL
SDNFEOANNTHE
ASEEAFTGWE
YMSUSNVSNEPPAHAL
EVERYTEOYP
LDLRNN
LESSONLAYYKINDNESSO
ATYPTAW
SAHYHIELON
AESRAEUDTHEN
DRNASIVCV
YROMEMYOOTEHE
ISARPSHNISNRER
TEPEAHIEAYASGODY
RVOSITSAMTHHSH
EERTSPOCEMA
VATHOPUAISI
ESUORORLT
RUNRDTTTES
YONENRINNALNACD
EETSANAEA
EYHTEEY
DHELPINGHD
SAOTS

Every
Without exception
Every one
But not me
Every time
But not now
Everyday
But not today
Everywhere
But not here
Everything
But not this

The above puzzle is a collection of 25 statements that begin with the word EVERY.  To solve:  Look for the word every.  At the end of a word the first letter of the next word will be in a box that is adjacent, or diagonally connected to the last letter of the previous word.  Words can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forward or backwards.  Have fun.

Every is an interesting word.  Especially when you are not an every.  You can't do everything.  You can't be everywhere.  You don't succeed everytime.  And you are not like everyone.  Sometimes people make the assumption if you are not an every then you are a nothing.  You are a nobody.  You are nowhere.  And you never do anything.  

I think it is time to embrace not being a part of every.  It is time to celebrate our individuality.  We are all unique.  We all have something to offer the world that no one else can.  It is time to love being the only one.  It is time to love ourselves.  It is time to just be.  Perhaps then the world will offer new treasures from every which way. 


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