In the Sunday Mail (Adelaide’s Sunday newspaper) By Melissa Leong “I wonder if we’re losing our capability for rational discussion” There’s no question that the world is in the toilet right now. And I mean right at the bottom of the bowl, you know? Sure, as long as there have been people on the planet, we’ve had or issues. But at present it certainly feels as though things have hit a fever pitch that only dogs and bats should be able to hear. As such, I don’t think anyone can be blamed for being a little (or a lot) up in arms, From the atrocities of war and political injustice to social inequality; tragedy and environmental disaster, there’s a lot to be angry, sad and confused about, that’s for sure. I don’t know about you, but every day feels a bit like a powder keg waiting to blow at any given moment. As our patience wears thin on the issues we care about, I’m noticing that a new kind of worrying trend is rising in tandem. For the sake of our conversation, I’m going t...
I have never looked at a day around the sun as a trip!
ReplyDeleteAnd the timetable never alters!
ReplyDeleteLove it. And here I was thinking I am not a traveller.
ReplyDeleteSweet.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to look at it!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how we travel :)
ReplyDeleteSusan Kane; I didn't either, but now I think it every day.
ReplyDeleteLee; so there's no surprises, we always know what to expect.
Elephant's Child; and since day one you've travelled so far!
Joanne; it is sweet when you think about it.
fishducky; maybe the best way to look at it.
Margaret-whiteangel; and we do it from the comfort of our homes most of the time.
I think that is very clever. If given enough time and thought there is always a different way to look at things.
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