If it existed, I would make an Anti-Selfish Behaviour drink available from a kiosk in a local park for everyone to imbibe while they go about their daily lives.
The kiosk would be manned by cheery volunteers and there would be tables available for those who wanted to chat.
If the weather was bad,then the kiosk would be set up inside a local library and the drink would be available to anyone who wanted it, in the form of tea,coffee or juice at no cost.
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?
Elvis Presley’s singing “Suspicious Minds” comes to mind when I think of the COVID -19 Pandemic.
I hope we’ll concentrate our suspicious minds on the nonsense that was forced upon us by manipulative politicians and public hysteria.
Yes,there is a possibility of a disease or virus that could spread globally,or indeed a catastrophic event that could affect our established way of life.
However, we have avoided it so far and as every Country in this World knows ,a happy population is a productive population. Politicians want to keep us sweet and worry free, so we elect them again. To be honest death camps do not work.
Just like the great British public lost their “egg” when that diva of British Politics, Edwina Currie famously announced that every hen in the U.K. was infected with salmonella and caused the egg production industry to crash.We must take everything we are told with a pinch of salt.
Corporate Politics does not work.We need reason and the will to do the right thing.
What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like?
On the first hour of my favourite days,my routine once I’ve done my ablutions is to walk the dog.
This involves locating his harness and collar and lead and going through the motions of
“I’m a big boy,I don’t need those now,I won’t run away.”
This walk can take one to two hours,so it’s definitely my favourite ritual in the morning.I love getting the dog ready for his walk and actually walking him and seeing him experience the outside world.It’s a joy.