A couple of days ago, I was chatting online with a good friend and mentioned that I couldn't find a topic that I really wanted to write about. Politics, lockdowns, the virus, the vaccine...those are all topics I either feel have been covered sufficiently or that seem like tilting at windmills.
She asked me, "What are you feeling optimistic about?"
And I said, "Humans. There really are a lot of good humans
finding their way through this situation."
That's how I came to write about today's topic. It's a little different from the usual doom and gloom and it helped me to write it. Maybe if some of you aren't feeling too hopeful right now, it will help you to read it.
I firmly believe we will always find a way to connect with others, no matter how many holidays get "canceled," how stringent the lockdowns, or how dystopian the world may seem.
Have you seen some examples of this? Please share them in the comments.
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