Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Predict Or To Not Predict
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September 8, 2021
A growing thunderstorm is heard outside my writing window. Nature on the move. It’s path nearly predicted by man’s digital devices. Human emotion, what if it too could be studied and or predicted just like the weather? Would you run from the truth? Hide from the cure? Because of the actions and reactions of the past eighteen months, science is currently looking into a gel like substance that will inserted into your body to read and measure everything. The goal is to help prevent the next pandemic. They believe this gel will create an alert system allowing science to predict sickness. Would you allow such a gel to run freely through your body? Look at the number of people still not Covid 19 vaccinated. On a personal level, I use words as an indicator or predictor of my moods. As many times as I remind people that winning is a choice, it still doesn’t guarantee the system from having low or elevated mental moments. So I rely on journals to be the indicator of a storm. Nature is always on the move, especially in us. It’s what’s unseen and not talked about that catches us off guard. Building a relationship with what Julia Cameron calls the inner child allows you to develop a prediction system which allows your next steps and decisions to be strong on choice. While science continues to explore newer ideas on how to prevent a pandemic, the solo performer with so much digging away taking place on the inside needs to be on alert as well. A new study shows that we’ve all aged ten years since the start of the pandemic. Have you noticed the number of times you have to repeat yourself in a conversation? Research shows that we’re still in a mental lockdown state of mind. There’s so much going on around us that we are having a difficult time staying focused. Being away. Creating an alert system. Predicting where you’ll mentally be in an hour or later in the night. Growing thunderstorms…
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