Okay. Here’s a little “poem”. (And, yes, I used a dictionary when writing it. I also checked with ChatGPT which made a few suggestions, including the last two lines.)
I’d rather be accurate than inaccurate
I’d rather be considerate than inconsiderate
I’d rather be decent than indecent
I’d rather be direct than indirect
I’d rather be discreet than indiscreet
I’d rather be effective than ineffective
I’d rather be elegant than inelegant
I’d rather be exact than inexact
I’d rather be experienced than inexperienced
I’d rather be firm than infirm
I’d rather be humane than inhuman
I’d rather be sane than insane
I’d rather be sensible than insensible
I’d rather be secure than insecure
I’d rather be tolerant than intolerant
AND . . . I’d rather cite than incite
BUT . . .
I want to be both credible and incredible
And I want to both form and inform
AND . . .
I’d rather be incomparable than comparable
I’d rather be independent than dependent
I’d rather be indescribable than describable
I’d rather be indestructible than destructible
I’d rather be indispensable than dispensable
I’d rather be infallible than fallible
I’d rather be intense than tense
And I’d rather be insightful than inciteful.
So if I’m “in” anything — let it be integrity.
Great stuff! Thanks for the look-see. I’d rather be conbobulating than discombobulating.
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Thanks, Ernie! Yes, I like to play around with these negative/positive word plays, as I did in my Nabobs of Positivity, where I note that my wife and I often joke that we have to get “combobulated”.
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