I like thinking about those situations in which you can have your cake and eat it, too.

You know, like when it's an especially huge cake--plenty to spare--can even freeze some of it for later eating.

I think flexible, vertical thinkers are especially adept at having their cakes and eating them, too.

Now linear thinkers: they're the ones who can't have their cake and eat it, too. They get too hung up on details, such as, "Is it really a cake if it's only in the imagination?" And "What is it to really 'have' anything? Must you have the whole thing in order to have it?" And other such considerations that keep them from enjoying even a single bite.

Bite regards,
WholeWind