Reflections
its pretty awesome when Facebook gave you reminders on what we posted thru the years. 2 years ago, today - we in the East Coast as it was hit by one of the worst floods. ( That is Dec 2014 )
while as usual, i was offline, I was dissapointed reading all the "keyboard" warrior nonsensical posting nonsense in the social media. Everyone was blaming each other, throwing judgmental comments and opinions but the very fact, they are not doing anything.
so a bunch of merry volunteers, who at the same time - bonding together at these awkward times. Its pretty interesting as we shared the same objectives and intentions.
My whole perspective changed entirely. Its all based on intentions, decisions and actions. No more thinking as thinking doesn't lead us anywhere. Imagine all the stuffs you collected, saved......gone in the next 2-3 days. Swept away. Listening to the elderly as they ran to the hills when the water level raised up within hours.
all these missions can hit hard on you -so its vital to have a sense of humor and jokes. We need it.
again.....served hot tea,humble delicacies and appreciative bear/man hugs by the flood victims as a token of appreciation is priceless, again reminding me that being nice is one of the most expensive gifts one can offer.
while as usual, i was offline, I was dissapointed reading all the "keyboard" warrior nonsensical posting nonsense in the social media. Everyone was blaming each other, throwing judgmental comments and opinions but the very fact, they are not doing anything.
so a bunch of merry volunteers, who at the same time - bonding together at these awkward times. Its pretty interesting as we shared the same objectives and intentions.
fuck all the pretentions installations in the art gallery. |
all these missions can hit hard on you -so its vital to have a sense of humor and jokes. We need it.
again.....served hot tea,humble delicacies and appreciative bear/man hugs by the flood victims as a token of appreciation is priceless, again reminding me that being nice is one of the most expensive gifts one can offer.
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