What would you like for lunch?

When your friend asks you what you would like to have for lunch today, do you say, "I'm fine with Chinese food" or "I want Chinese food"?

My husband recently gently pointed out that "I'm fine with …" is one of my bad habits.

I have always used the phrase "I'm fine with …".
But as Mother Teresa also said, my thoughts, my words become my destiny.

If I continued my habit of saying "I'm fine with …" when I had to choose one of many important things, I would regret it years from now.

So, I decided that from now on I would say "I want …".

I want to have nabeyaki-udon for lunch today!

Be careful of your thoughts, for your thoughts become your words;
Be careful of your words, for your words become your deeds;
Be careful of your deeds, for your deeds become your habits;
Be careful of your habits; for your habits become your character;
Be careful of your character, for your character becomes your destiny.

Mother Teresa