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pat_k

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5. Please do!
Tue May 27, 2025, 12:20 AM
May 2025

It is far, far, too easy to slip into immobilizing cynicism and despair. I should know better, but I find myself falling victim even though I know our redemption as a nation is only possible if enough of us keep that demon at bay.

Just after the election, I posted the following bit of advice. It still applies. Once again, you are taking me back to basics I've somehow lost track of in the shock and awe of these last four months:

1. Mourn. That will take all kinds of forms. Lashing out in anger or despair included, but we can help support each other in ways that ultimately preserve hope and reject the cynicism that immobilizes. Which leads to #2

2. Take care of each other. Support each other and share ideas for staying sane and engaged over the coming months and years.

3, Take care of ourselves. Encourage each other to connect with things that nourish us -- personally. We need to rebuild our strength.

4. Keep an eye on developments. I think there are going to be some creative things emerging that promote citizens working together in ways to shape their communities, shape attitudes, and accomplish some pretty great things, both large and small. I highly recommend this book for inspiration.

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