Wednesday, May 30, 2018

2018—HEAD ON COLLISION Part 4d Memorial Day Postscript

I'm sure you noticed that one paragraph in yesterday’s post proved to be partially hidden from view in the same way that inner conflicts tend to layer up, blocking our thought processors from maintaining mental clarity.  Though I have no clue as to how that tragic photo superimposed itself over my italicized thoughts, fortunately, as the author of this blog, I can resolve that issue by copying and pasting the paragraph in question directly below:

PS
Hopefully you scrolled down the post titled 2018—HEAD ON COLLISION Part 4c until the photo I’d googled appeared. You see, just as I’d worked creatively to no avail to add my thoughts to that post, in no way was I able to change its layout for the better.  Why not?  Because just as is true of emotional reactivity, advanced computer technology is challenging to understand.  On the other hand, emotional reactivity is not a computerized machine, suggesting that once hearts connect so as to embrace the concept of Tikan Olam (join hands to repair the world) we can acquire the knowledge to actively inspire our young, in home after home, to absorb the open-minded, far-sighted attitude that will create this change for the better as the future unfolds:  As knowledge is power, let's seek to learn how to communicate toward conflict resolution with cooperative attitudes intact so as to make love not war, thus transforming surviving into thriving without sending our youth into battle only to return with loss of limb or life or peace of mind ... throughout world  ...

Memorial Day commemorates
Heart wrenching memories, which
Run much deeper than
Savoring backyard Bar B Q’s

PS
Okay.  I admit to being incorrigible.  While editing today's post, the italicized paragraph above was enhanced.

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