2. fig. A condition of affairs or events of a character opposite to what was, or might naturally be, expected; a contradictory outcome of events as if in mockery of the promise and fitness of things. (In F. ironie du sort.)
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So, right after this post about priorities, I find that I'm prioritizing my schoolwork over running. This is okay with me, since it's really temporary. I have a week left of the madness that is the end of my semester.
It is, however a mockery of the promise of my fitness.
(Definition thanks to the OED)
Today for Take it and Run Thursday, we're supposed to share our best lesson we've learned in running. The caveat? Do it in thirteen words or less. Here's mine:
How you spend your time tells the world just what you value.
How you spend your time tells the world just what you value.
