Sharing And Other Thoughts
The dictionary ( Dictionary.Com ) says sharing means..."To participate in, use, enjoy, or experience jointly or in turns." and "To relate (a secret or experience, for example) to another or others."
1: to divide and distribute in shares : apportion
2a: to partake of, use, experience, occupy, or enjoy with others or
2b: to have in common "they share a passion for opera"
3: to grant or give a share in —often used "shared the last of her water with us"
4: to tell (as thoughts, feelings, or experiences) to others —often used with
intransitive verb:
1: to have a share —used with in "we all shared in the fruits of our labor"
2: apportion and take shares of something
3: to talk about one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others
Our sharing comes from being each others best friend and sharing everything. After a while we can read each others minds. Many times a day one of us with complete the other one sentence or ask a question just as it is about to be asked! It is weird but at the same time, special.
Perhaps that's why we enjoy life so very much?
Think about sharing just
twelve things
and
you will see how essential sharing really is.
Just being together doing silly things is a great joy in our lives!
Sharing Is Not Always At The Same Time
Do I hold the unbrella for Mary, yup!
But she makes sure I always have sun screen on.
We share taking care on one another.
Sharing is the joint use of a resource or space. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of an inherently finite good, such as a common pasture or a timeshared residence. It is also the process of dividing and distributing. Apart from obvious instances, which we can observe in human activity, we can also find many examples of this happening naturally in nature. When an organism takes in nutrition or oxygen for instance, its internal organs are designed to divide and distribute the energy taken in, to supply parts of its body that need it. Flowers divide and distribute their seeds. In a broader sense, it can also include the free granting of use rights to a good that is capable of being treated as a nonrival good, such as information. Still more loosely, "sharing" can actually mean giving something as an outright gift: for example, to "share" one's food really means to give some of it as a gift.