USA is in a vibe shift. It's now the age of heroes...and miracles. US hockey team takes Gold, US Military rescues pilots in Iran, Artemis II travels to Far Side of the Moon. Whether it's on ice, in air, or in space, Americans can do the impossible.
I like her rah rah and sense of a vibe shift, along the lines of Reagan's winning slogan It's Morning Again in America. But we "can do the impossible"? Ugh. It is impossible to do the impossible. By definition. Sigh. Sloppy use of language makes me go Ugh.
I'll share a true story. When I was in grade 2 my teacher gave a pep talk to our class, insisting that nothing is impossible. Can I jump to the Moon in my sneakers just as I am here now? With nothing but my leg power? No but we can go to the Moon in rockets. I'm not talking about using rockets. I'm talking about jumping with my legs. It can't be done.
Looking back I know she was wanting to be motivational. I was zeroing on the fact that everything has to happen through certain means, and those means have limits and constraints. Believing that nothing is impossible is possible only by pretending that there are no constraints. Which is not reality.
I think this was the formation my of awareness that adults are not nearly as smart as they make themselves out to be. I got that feeling a lot as a kid. Now that I am no longer a kid I substitute the word normies.
While the youth on both sides of the aisle feel disenfranchised and feel as though the American dream is dead. I really don't give a shit about the Olympics or the moon. Fix the culture, fix the quality of life, help Americans be able to raise families. That matters way more than some PNGs of the moon or some medal won in bread and circuses.
Now totally defeat the globalists.
Now deport all 40+ million illegals.
Two basic themes: MAGA Republicans are winners and democrats are criminals.
I like her rah rah and sense of a vibe shift, along the lines of Reagan's winning slogan It's Morning Again in America. But we "can do the impossible"? Ugh. It is impossible to do the impossible. By definition. Sigh. Sloppy use of language makes me go Ugh.
I'll share a true story. When I was in grade 2 my teacher gave a pep talk to our class, insisting that nothing is impossible. Can I jump to the Moon in my sneakers just as I am here now? With nothing but my leg power? No but we can go to the Moon in rockets. I'm not talking about using rockets. I'm talking about jumping with my legs. It can't be done.
Looking back I know she was wanting to be motivational. I was zeroing on the fact that everything has to happen through certain means, and those means have limits and constraints. Believing that nothing is impossible is possible only by pretending that there are no constraints. Which is not reality.
I think this was the formation my of awareness that adults are not nearly as smart as they make themselves out to be. I got that feeling a lot as a kid. Now that I am no longer a kid I substitute the word normies.
While the youth on both sides of the aisle feel disenfranchised and feel as though the American dream is dead. I really don't give a shit about the Olympics or the moon. Fix the culture, fix the quality of life, help Americans be able to raise families. That matters way more than some PNGs of the moon or some medal won in bread and circuses.