A Positive Note

Picture Small things, positive to morale, can help.

07/12/2020 . My fight these days is to sustain my morale. I very much want to be positive in my public writing, but it is difficult owing to the darkness steadily engulfing all things. I don’t mean the COVID-19 pandemic, which I believe to be a hoax. I mean the Unspeakable agenda behind it. So as much as I would like to write about inspirational things like writing, hiking and traveling, I can’t do that and ignore what’s happening. But let me make an attempt at some positiveness.

Small things are often positive. Little incidents that reinforce good associations and allow a momentary escape. Something like remembering your favorite things when the dog bites and the bee stings, and such. Recently, my sons came by for a visit and offered some distraction over a car repair. We went to lunch with one of them and enjoyed a meal in an environment that almost felt pre-pandemic. The next day, my wife and I went for burgers on a day awash in sunshine only lightly filtered by chemtrails. For a brief time, life seemed normal. Such positive life-beats are happy notes within a dirge. They are precious and to be savored. 

Even savoring good moments should be done objectively, seeing their context in the wider world lest our bubbles thicken and we are overcome with delusion. I recently read a new ebook written by Dr. Vernon Coleman, a British doctor who regularly comments on YouTube about the current pseudo-pandemic crisis. I much enjoy his commentary because he has a medical background and can state things succinctly with a droll wit. I have posted a review of his book, Coming Apocalypse, which you can read here. 
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Published on July 12, 2020 17:45
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