Change is Nature’s Delight

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“Change is the law of Life.

And those who look only to

the Past or Present are certain

to miss the Future.”

~ John F. Kennedy

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The Week’s Best Cartoons 10/15 — Filosofa’s Word

I’ve opined enough for one week and my poor brain needs a rest, so let’s hop over to TokyoSand’s Political Charge where she has uncovered the best of the political cartoons from the past week!  Thank you, TS … much appreciated!!! Be sure to check out the rest of the ‘toons!

The Week’s Best Cartoons 10/15 — Filosofa’s Word

sun rising

Develop. Inspire. Transform.

I learned about love
when young
and

impressionable

a life, nobody knows but
me

listening to the wind
I

allowed feelings to
arise within

just as they should be
eyes

always watching, growth come
up and
in

a sun rising, at the horizons end


Photo by 8385, Pixabay

Twitter#vss365prompt words used: nobody, eyes. Follow me on Twitter here.


Jeff Flesch

Author, #1 Amazon New ReleaseNature Speaks of Love and Sorrow

Co-Author, #1 Amazon Bestseller,Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women

Author of the Month, Jan/Feb 2022,Spillwords Press


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Masking Anxieties About COVID-19

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Thirty years ago, the World Federation For Mental Health designated October 10 as World Mental Health Day. In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was devastating the planet, an article was published in the British medical journal, The Lancet, to mark the day. It summarised the mental health risks posed by the catastrophe:

“The threat of infection, repeated lockdowns, social isolation, and economic uncertainty have created widespread fear and anxiety …. Many people who previously thought themselves unaffected by mental health issues have discovered that they, too, are vulnerable. Those with pre-existing mental health conditions have often found their difficulties increased. The precise neurological and psychiatric consequences of infection, meanwhile, remain unknown but demand careful monitoring.”

Mask mandates were a contentious matter, provoking sustained anxiety. Protesters decided on principle that they would not submit to wearing a mask, even if it was, supposedly, for their own good. Now that the…

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