Virtue and Vice
Dana’s phone buzzed. She rolled her eyes and typed in a
message.
“Being involved in your kids’ lives is a virtue,” Dana said,
“but my daughter’s boyfriend’s mom texts me almost every day about their
relationship. She’s managed to make parenting a vice.”
“There’s a Japanese word ‘karoshi’ that means death by
work,” I said. “Hard work becomes a killer vice.”
“That’s the only Japanese word you know,” Dana said
laughing. “Don’t pretend you’re an expert on Japanese culture.”
I ignored her. “A guy I know has twenty years clean. Instead
of just setting a good example, he goes around telling everyone their problems
and what they should quit doing. He’s
made sobriety if not a vice, at least annoying.”
Today I’ll be careful not to make a virtue into a vice.
Fawlty Showers is
a work of fiction. Any similarity between the characters and anyone you might
know is purely coincidental
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