Idioms
Cast your net on the other side
The disciples of Jesus fished all day and night but got no catch. Then Jesus told them to cast their nets on other side and when they did they got a plentiful catch.
Cast your nets on the other side as an idiom stands for a period of success and prosperity after a period of lull, desolation and ruin.
I hope and pray that that 2022 will be a year where I can cast nets on other side.
Weather the storm
Weather the storm as an idiom stands for facing trials and tribulations with courage and fortitude.
I have weathered many a storm in my life and I have emerged unhurt by the grace of God Jehovah Jesus.
Lean Years
Lean years as an idiom stands for a difficult period in oneβs life.
2021 for me has been a period of lean years.
Robust Years
A robust year as an idiom stands for success and prosperity.
I hope 2022 will be a period of robust years for me.
Picasso
Picasso as an idiom stands for abstract thinking
When I write philosophy, I am a Picasso.
James Joyce
James Joyce as an idiom stands for streams of consciousness.
My fiction is one of James Joyce.
Marx
Marx as an idiom stands for a severed ideology.
Atheism is a Marx that has outlived time.

















