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TICK TICK, TIC TOK, WE’LL SEE
 
Tuesday, June 28, 2022        
 
 
 
 
 
How do you feel, how do you think, and how do you think you’ll feel?
 
 
 
I know, there’s a missing piece – the ‘fell about what?’ part.
 
 
 
Are we that complex, really?
 
 
 
For some excellent reasons, I’ve been examining many choices I make from a new viewpoint, or rather through a new lens of understanding. I’ve been surprised, enlightened, and a little frightened by what is happening.
 
 
 
I’m dealing with that, with some help, and quality resources, so it’s a ‘management of the situation in progess’ … tic toc, we’ll see, more observation, and some help.
 
 
 
I’ve been looking at ‘what makes us tick’ with more focus on ‘understanding how I tick.’
 
 
 
I think people are as happy as they want to be – and whatever flies in through the window or steamroller’s them on any given day has nothing much to do with how they feel.
 
 
 
Happy is happy, miserable is miserable, and the circumstances don’t seem to matter.
 
 

 


 
 

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