Just head straight to the table and wait in complete pleasure.
That's what widows used to do. They didn't give it a second thought. They placed their order with the man who headed straight to the counter, stood in line, payed for it, received it. The widow reserved seating -- her only job. And smiled when he brought the food.
Now widows give it a second thought. If they want food, a ticket, a room, they second think it. They first think it.
On second thought, they realize that unless they stand in line, get to the counter, make the transaction, they will miss out. Everyone else will be hamburgering, movieing, baseballing, and she will be stuck in thought.
First thoughts don't come naturally. But thankfully, after a few embarrassing skipped thoughts, after a couple awkward moments, widows learn, on second thought, to head straight to the counter.
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