Fer Sure

I am incorporating this into my everyday thought process…
Great writings from Sam Harris

“Find the ordinary extraordinary.
The coffee you drank this morning. The kiss you gave your kids. The walk outside in the sunshine. The conversation with a friend. The work you labored over. The salad you ate for lunch. The song you listened to in your headphones. The drive home. The dinner you prepared. The story you read to your kids before bed. The movie you watched with your spouse, snuggled on the couch. The open bottle of wine. The feel of the sheets on your skin. The moonlight through the window.

Fill in the blanks with the details of your life. And ask yourself this: “What if today was truly the last time I got to experience any of this? What if this was it?”

Learning how to meditate is like catching on to a secret that’s been hidden in plain sight all along. Suddenly, the most ordinary experiences in life are utterly extraordinary.

This is your reminder to savor everything in your life, no matter how mundane or familiar. Because you never know when you’ll experience something for the very last time.”

Sam Harris, https://samharris.org/blog/

This gives me confidence. :~)

Imposter syndrome is real


“It is a sign that you’re healthy and that you’re doing important work. It means that you’re trusting the process and doing it with generosity.

Confidence isn’t the same as trust in the process. Confidence is a feeling we get when we imagine that we have control over the outcome.”

Seth Godin, The Practice

Back to it, the wall.

Decided to part ways with my present employer. Tomorrow is my last day. Normally a mixed emotion day. Fear and elation. Freedom and despair. Busy and bored.

However, I feel none of this. Apathetic… that’s more like it.

Can’t wait to start something new. Yipee!!

Bully for you!

Pelosi (and the dems?) finally got it right. Tough talk for a Tough Guy.
“Pelosi to Trump: You’re Getting Kicked Out If You Lose The Race Whether You Like It Or Not”
Reddit

Trump only understands and can communicate in “Tough Guy”. Partially because of Trump’s origins and partially because a large number of Ummmericans, his followers, only understand “Tough Guy”. He speaks directly to his fans/followers/magats with bits and pieces of old 40’s movies and steely stares. A bit of put-down-humor goes a long way to energize a largely disenfranchised male audience.

We’ll get into the etymology of Tough Guy next time. Stay tuned.