Sunday, July 19, 2020

Learning From a Pandemic

If one pays attention it should be obvious to them that they are being 'taken-to-school' by this Covid-19 virus. Let me tell you,  I've learned a number of things in recent months and continue to be enlightened:  The coronavirus pandemic has taught me that>>>

 1) Haircuts are overrated.

 2) I'm fortunate to be married to the right person.

 3) Dogs really are your best bet for friendship.

 4) Angry people make bad decisions, especially at the voting polls.

 5) Sports watching is truly a needed tranquilizer for a nation of wannabes.

 6) There appears to be a correlation between the elimination of the military draft and the American
      people's ability to make sacrifices for the survival of a country.

 7) If I make a notation of the best thing that happened to me today, tomorrow seems to go better.

 8) The core reason for adult disagreements is often anchored in childish attitudes.

 9) Television movie channels could do better.

10) First responders and teachers' talents are more critical to a society than professional athletes and
      entertainers' talents AND their compensation should reflect that reality.

11) The lack of leadership and a universal plan to defeat this pandemic will cause the catastrophic
       demise of our great nation if State and local leadership fails to step forward a fill the void.


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