Thanks for wearing a mask so I don’t have to.
The anti-mask team has a strong position. They don’t want to wear masks. But they like it when other people wear masks around them.
Everyone has an internal clock measuring the minutes of your life. When you are calm and in neutral, your clock ticks evenly. Stress makes your clock tick faster. When you disconnect and attempt to force people to accept your point of view, your clock ticks faster. You use up your minutes faster than necessary.
The anti-mask team has a strong position. They don’t want to wear masks. But they like it when other people wear masks around them.
Social distancing really doesn’t work for most martial arts practices. If students don’t return, schools will suffer as owners have trouble making ends meet. Covid-19 scores another win.
Dealing with Covid-19 might not kill you, but it might leave you with some nasty medical expenses that will keep you awake at night.
June was a difficult month. Protests for Black Lives Matter took center stage. Police continued to shoot black men, even while protests took place. Covid-19 cases escalated at alarming rates. People remained divided over wearing masks or not.
It’s hard for me to relate to Allison’s character, “Chloe”, being sweet and innocent, knowing that in real life, she did evil things to women, enslaving them and makng them call her “Master”.
Sharing power sounds scary, but it works to slow your Doomsday Clock. Being connected, instead of separate, requires significant changes in how you relate to people.
No agreement and zero trust. That about sums up the current state of affairs. Things are reopening and getting back to normal. Masks are optional. According to news commentary, about 40% of people wear them. 60% choose not to wear a mask. Six feet for… Read More »Too much talking. Not enough listening.
Cruelty continues. It all started because the $20 bill George Floyd presented was perceived to be fake by the cashier.
10 years from now, in 2030, what will you want to look back on as something positive that came out of this weird Covid-19 Pandemic experience?
Blame, shame, disapproval and abandonment. A not-so-delicious cocktail of emotions designed to take me out of the game.