A Day of Rest

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With the excuse of possible rain, and an actual need to let my old body recuperate, I took today off from my usual stuff. It is Sunday after all, not that Sunday has religious significance for me any more, it is still a designated “day of rest.”

I have so much to be grateful for, looking back at this past week. I got a lot of critical work done, securing my transportation (bicycle) and food (garden), finished a work project, and made progress on others. This coming week is going to be fantastic, as the weather is finally nice, and I’m fit and rested to enjoy some good ‘ol manic working habits! The best!

Comfort Zone.

I saw something today that made great sense. The short version is that comfort is confinement. If I want to be free, happy and productive, I have to not be comfortable. It is easy for me to NOT do things on the excuse of comfort. But I am happiest when discarding comfort for adventure—and I love adventure!

I’m adding comfort to manners, as things I no longer care about. They’re both habits of incompetence. (Manners is not calling bullshit on bullshit. Which is complicity to evil. Fuck manners.)

All Souls.

To all my past acquaintances who are no longer here, know that I miss you, and wish you were here. So “hello” just the same. I’ll be catching up with you soon, but until then, I know that I miss you.

God, whom ever, what ever you happen to be, thank you for my knowing them. May I be as pleasant to others as they were to me. In the long run, you are our only hope, meager as it is. I want to be what you made me to be, so I’m being myself. Thank you for me, too.

There. We have an election in two days. I’m voting for Donald Trump, as Joe Biden is certain death for all of us. The pandemic lie is still in play, and they’re all-in to succeed in capturing and enslaving the people of the world with their bullshit. They’ve really gone for it, and likely realize that for them to fail is for them to die. Let’s hope so.

Thanks for the visit. Please share this if you like. See you next time!

Clarity, unity, organization, action. Let’s not fail where it counts.

Be American. Stay American!

David Weeks, Information Developer, Tampa, Florida.

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