TEAM KOREA (Oh Sang-uk, Gu Bon-gil, Park Sang-won, Do Gyeong-dong) celebrates with their coach, ex-fencer Won Woo-young, after winning gold in the Olympics men's team sabre event
The feminine energy respects itself when it’s protected! Do not allow people into your spirit, your vortex, your world, your space, your heart, your life, your mind and lastly your body that disrespects, devalues and breaks the boundaries you set for yourself. Dismissal of such behaviour should be automatic!
This is one of my favorite insignificant scenes in Ted Lasso
Roy handing the ‘best dressed’ award to the girl with the pony tail and the girl with the two pigtails looking all sad and annoyed, but when the camera switches to focus on Roy you can see the first girl handing her the award in the background
Like that’s exactly the way a child would react to not receiving the pointless award that they wanted and the fact that her teammate gave her the award without hesitation was so cute. The concept of a best dressed award in football is so ridiculous yet she handed over straight away because she knew it would make her teammate smile 😭
Also pigtails girl deserved best dressed either way, she dressed up with her little bracelets and her bow, it’s not her fault Roy didn’t care to notice 🙄
But the one my cantor* told us when we were in Sunday School was this one:
Two rich men go to a cloth merchant's shop. This merchant is known for having beautiful silks, even though he has but a small humble store in the outskirts of town — so small that his infant son is sleeping on one of the chests!
These rich men want to buy these silks, so they demand to see them at once.
The merchant says, "I am sorry, they are not for sale today. Come back tomorrow and I would be happy to show them to you."
The rich men, knowing that this merchant is a Jew, think "ah-hah, he wants more money!" So they offer him a tremendous sum.
"I am sorry, they are not for sale today. Come back tomorrow, good sirs."
The rich men are puzzled, but they double their price. Quadruple it. Anything this merchant wants, they can give him.
"I am sorry, they are not for sale today. Come back tomorrow, if you please."
So, the rich men leave, annoyed, but they present themselves the very next day and sure enough, the merchant goes to a chest and pulls out the most beautiful silks that these rich men have ever seen. And when they offer to pay, he will only accept the price that he himself has deemed fair — many times less than even the first offer these rich men made.
"But why would you not give us these silks yesterday?" they ask, happy but baffled as they (or more probably their servants, but the cantor didn't get into that) pack up the silks to leave.
Just then, the merchant's wife comes in from the back, carrying their infant son. The merchant smiles and says, "Because my child was sleeping on that chest, and I did not wish to disturb his slumber. His peace is more precious to me than all the money you, good sirs, could ever provide."