Eventually If You Keep Trying To Light A Spark A Fire May Ignite

  1. I am reminded of my Junior year in High School lately. I was lucky enough to have many friends older than me which was at times I guess a blessing; but when it came time to graduate; at least for the friends that were older… They moved forward. So it was at times what I would call collection thought time.

    I remember these times not really knowing who friends were, almost like I never really got to know many who were my age other than a select few. I also remember a new principal my senior year who seemed to have something to prove for some reason.

    I believe I am reminded of this because the times we are in are similar. People seem to think they have some audacious power over others for some reason…or at least that is how it seems at times.

    Every time there is a C-19 jump it seems the authoritatives believe they need to climb up one more leg of the ladder.

    What I find very strange is that although so many of the authoritative crowd have huge mouths or are quite quick with their tongues…I feel their tongues will be quite shut if anything becomes challenging for them.

    As more rules seem to find themselves on social media posts I think it is important to remember that threats eventually will become to a point of no return.

    And as more people get sick being around all aspects; especially when it seems the ‘rules’ in place were nothing more than foggy smoke. It will start to anger people.

    This anger will be a quiet anger, but as more rules try to be implemented eventually the smoke will turn into fire without warning…also without talk.

    Life is hard enough for many people today. To be reminded how idiotic the elected are is a reminder of how we really do not need the elected. As the remaining months of the year tick by I urge you to relax with yourself more & with family. Not because they may be gone tomorrow, but because eventually the rage within will ignite, and we may never be able to remember the person we used to be.

    Eventually it is going to be enough.