The sky isn't falling. Fear mongering id for the birds. And radicals. There's things to be mindful of, so you don't misattribute the things happening in the media and on socials, sure. But how many times do we come to the conclusion that if we maintain a balance of macro and micro attention to our lives, we are much happier and capable people. And although there's no promise of tomorrow, it's good to expect it and prepare for more birthdays and more exploring of this life we've been given in the greatest country on earth.
I just don't see the wisdom in scaring the children, and getting amped up on destruction and saber rattling. Like, yuk dude.
Also, they don't need to steal armaments. They make the armaments and/or have deals with those that do. Don't forget the corrupting influence of enormous sums of money and power.
Lighten up Francis. - I'm just pointing out what is right in front of all our faces. "YOU" are the one pointing out ; scaring children / saber ratteling / fear mongering for birds in a falling sky / - no need to get so "amped up", and DOOM bash. - Just Saying . . .
No you're fine. I was just saying that it's a bit dramatic and as a message feels like a national enquirer sort of appeal to shock and fear.
I think there's enough room for more than one idea, here. But yeah, I hear you.
Chef has got a pretty level headed battle assessment. We do this before any engagement. It's not fear mongering or dramatic when it's a legitimate reality that we must face. Also who is chef scaring that matters? Far as I see it if your still getting fear sown in ya today then you got no business in this fight, and best to stay out of a warrior's way. Collateral damage is a real thing.
The sky isn't falling. Fear mongering id for the birds. And radicals. There's things to be mindful of, so you don't misattribute the things happening in the media and on socials, sure. But how many times do we come to the conclusion that if we maintain a balance of macro and micro attention to our lives, we are much happier and capable people. And although there's no promise of tomorrow, it's good to expect it and prepare for more birthdays and more exploring of this life we've been given in the greatest country on earth.
I just don't see the wisdom in scaring the children, and getting amped up on destruction and saber rattling. Like, yuk dude.
Also, they don't need to steal armaments. They make the armaments and/or have deals with those that do. Don't forget the corrupting influence of enormous sums of money and power.
Lighten up Francis. - I'm just pointing out what is right in front of all our faces. "YOU" are the one pointing out ; scaring children / saber ratteling / fear mongering for birds in a falling sky / - no need to get so "amped up", and DOOM bash. - Just Saying . . .
No you're fine. I was just saying that it's a bit dramatic and as a message feels like a national enquirer sort of appeal to shock and fear. I think there's enough room for more than one idea, here. But yeah, I hear you.
Be good.
Chef has got a pretty level headed battle assessment. We do this before any engagement. It's not fear mongering or dramatic when it's a legitimate reality that we must face. Also who is chef scaring that matters? Far as I see it if your still getting fear sown in ya today then you got no business in this fight, and best to stay out of a warrior's way. Collateral damage is a real thing.
I may be taking things either too literal, or not enough. I may be making something bigger than it is.
"All Good" my friend. Cheers.