Ruminating on what my next
blog subject should be, I have mentally revisited many of the dyspeptic
subjects I have railed about over these last months: the Obama scandals, the
creeping caliphate, the overheated money machines of most of the world’s
central banks, the cult of the “climate changers,” our nation’s glitterati
worship, the pending immigration debacle, etc. … and have concluded that I am
tilting at windmills. I can see no progress
on any of my stomach grinders … nor do I see any developments that might bring
about any progress … or even “hope” of any progress.
Our nation, nay our world
seems stuck in a backwater. Tired old
shibboleths are recycled as brand-new insights.
International “leaders” are hiding under their desks … hoping that they
can survive events long enough to flee to their dachas or their yachts or their
golf courses. There is nothing uplifting
about the rhetoric emanating from these poobahs. Even lesser luminaries’ graduation speeches
seem so self-serving and short-sighted.
I sometimes can smell the scent of impending doom … and quickly waft a
sweet sachet under my nose. Yes, the stock market keeps going up … which should
bring us some comfort. But many realize
that this is probably just another forming bubble.
What to do? Should I stop fretting about the world’s
dislocations? Should I stop reading the
news or listening to talking heads.
Should I retreat to nature … or religion … or alcohol? Should I seek out a Sancho Panza who will
help me into my armor and keep me from falling off my horse? No, I think one emotional balm might be to
watch my grandchildren discover the magic of living … as my wife and
children help them blossom.
I might even still blog a bit ...
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ReplyDeleteThe man from La Mancha was the archetypal conservative, whose quest was to singlehandedly revive chivalry. His delusions prevented him from seeing things as they really were. It is said that the things we pay attention to create our reality.
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