Oh Shut Up
There is so much going on. How does a regular citizen, like you or me, marshal the time and resources to figure everything out? We rely on our leaders to herd us through these exceptionally bizarre times, but I'm uncomfortable with the way events are playing out. To use a more figurative alliteration: "I'm pretty pissed off."
And you know what? This type of thinking goes against my ingrained, no, not ingrained, but call it a self-implanted philosophy that we, that is, the human race, will prevail. Meaning, we will eventually find our calm and somber yet playful place in the cosmos and be comfortable with it. Geez, pretty newworldy. I'll shut up now.
The obvious question is, what are you/I going to do about it?
But I'll tell you, it's hard not to get pissed off.
And you know what? This type of thinking goes against my ingrained, no, not ingrained, but call it a self-implanted philosophy that we, that is, the human race, will prevail. Meaning, we will eventually find our calm and somber yet playful place in the cosmos and be comfortable with it. Geez, pretty newworldy. I'll shut up now.
The obvious question is, what are you/I going to do about it?
But I'll tell you, it's hard not to get pissed off.
1 Comments:
Your self-implanted philosophy is probably correct. Put a little more fertilizer on it, a little water, some sunshine, sit back, have a corona, and let it bloom.
A little more patience may improve your comfort level.
A calm, somber, and playful cosmos is probably not what you’re looking for either, it would be too boring.
We do rely on our leaders, all of them, as we have for the past two hundred years; they all have done an excellent job, so far, and in all probability will continue to do so!
Our fore fathers blessed us with the most practical system of governance yet known to mankind. It is amazing that its basic concepts remain valid through a pioneering agrarian culture, on into the frontiers of globalization, and someday “multi-globalization.”
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