Near term for the long term

It seems like there is so much that is happening these days.  It is difficult to sort out everything that is bombarding us all.  A pandemic, changing climate, inflation,  a divided nation and now a war in Europe!  We just don’t know what effect this will have on us long term.  All we can deal is would be the near term effects on us.  Keeping things in perspective is the best way to handle life these days.   Let Resilience build you up through all of this. Have a positive outlook, take care of yourself, have a support network, live life with meaning and purpose and address problems that will arise.

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As it appears the Pandemic is winding down, there are still precautions that should be taken.    We have more tools bow to deal with COVID-19 now than two years ago. This is Resilience, that during a worldwide pandemic, that vaccine was developed for in record time.  A pandemic that affected the world economy’s including the US economy. Life will not return to what is was normal as before.  There will be long linger affects that will need to be addressed.   

As evidenced by the events in Eastern Europe, while the pandemic is subsided and economy, aside from inflation, is actually recovering.  The forces of jealousy and greed are flaring.   Fear of a culture that is thriving and living free.  Fear of a success of a free and sovereign nation.  This is Resilience, that a worldwide coalition is as strong as it needs to be to. Without a wider conflict escalating thus far.  Let’s all stop and think about the next best step.

In the log term we have the midterm elections. With the current administration doing an excellent job on the economy With the Infrastructure Bill passing creating jobs in several sectors of the economy. Sure inflation is out of control but is not the current administrations doing. The predecessor to the current administration gave large tax breaks to the wealthy. The supply chain issue resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the current inflation issue we are confronting.

As we celebrate the National 4th of July holiday, we do so as a divided nation. Recent Supreme Court actions have half the country fearful, confuse and uncertain what the future holds. The other half winning decades of effort and determination, aren’t exactly celebrating, in fact hint and other intended actions. Paying attention to what is going on, is vital to the how the future actions and events may transpire.

The power of many can create a real change. A course that will work for all of us. To be fair and caring while adhering to laws and precedent that has shaped out great country for neatly two and a half centuries. Let the wheels of justice turn and my our Republic carry on, If we can keep it.

Happy July 4th 2022

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Butterflies are very resilient creatures. While they are little fragile creatures they endure extreme challenges’ in their short lived lives. They start out as caterpillars and through metamorphoses change into beautiful filing works of art. They migrate over vast miles taking several and up to dozens of generations to complete the journey! And they usually end up in the same destination as where they started. This is a truly resilient accomplishment, we are all capable of being resilient, like a Wild Butterfly.

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