When reading this week’s newsletter “Organizing My Thoughts” from Kelly Hayes this morning, a quote jumped out at me. It came via the linked piece from Lewis Raven Wallace “The Right Wants Us to Submit to Nihilism. Here Is Where I’m Searching for Hope.”
“You should have joy and pleasure from being on the right side of history,” [ . . ], “not anguish and despair. Let the other people have that.”
Wallace continues with this:
Joy is not just icing on the cake or the purview of the privileged. It is an exercise in hope that has always been rigorously practiced by people facing impossible situations of oppression. Laughter, pleasure and small acts of connection are precisely where we find our power — and the soul fuel that makes it possible to go on.
Anyway, that sentiment helped me a lot today–helped me remember who and what I am–and I wanted to share in case it could help someone here. Let’s hold onto our shared humanity and refuse to let the horrors and ugliness turn us into shells of ourselves. Let’s rejoice in nature and each other, and laugh as much as possible.
The fear-based, mean-spirited people can keep all that ugly for themselves.

Yes!!!
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I get the sense you do a good job of balancing awareness and personal health, Rosaliene. I’m trying to reach that balance.
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I’ve just had more time at working at it than you do, Tracy 😀
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A gracious response 🙂 and one that gives me hope for my own evolution. Thank you!
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Yes! Yes! Laughing along with you as we enjoy the joys of the little things.
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I can tell you have that very healthy mindset, Ju-Lyn.
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