political dysfunction

Do Not Fear: How We Work Together And Save Each Other

October is in full gear; a time when spooky stories, festive Halloween decorations, and pumpkin spiced everything are usually the enjoyable norm. Sadly, for many, it feels like the scary doom and gloom of October started months early and still hasn’t let up yet. Between coronavirus, protests, and political dysfunction (at least in America), there is little to be cheery about.

People are scared. There’s no shame in that. I believe everyone is, but it’s about how we respond that will determine our future.

America’s divided and it’s really hard to ignore it. It’s become so fraught with differing opinions that it’s tough to recognize this nation living up to its name. But it doesn’t have to stay that way.

For many, there is little that can be done. Some have lost jobs, homes, and most tragically, loved ones during this time of fear and uncertainty. We need to come together and support each other. Whether it be making or buying masks, raising your voice in solidity with another group, or simply being kind to someone, helping each other is how we all move forward.

Not just as a nation, but as a people.

So, I implore you all to look at your situations and see what you can do for one another.

As mentioned earlier, it doesn’t have to be complex and overly grand. Know your limits and search yourself for what you can do. Maybe it’s paying for a service or product at a local business. Maybe it’s attending a rally, protest, or gathering to support a cause you believe in. Or maybe it’s talking with a friend who needs somebody to talk with.

My only ask is to think, “How is what I’m doing or saying helping people, especially people in need?” That is a great question to ask yourself and let it guide at least a piece of your decision-making when you choose to do something.

This all may seem super simple and idealistic, but from what I’ve been seeing, it doesn’t appear we’ve worked real hard at doing that. At least not recently. We need a gut check of our morality, of our ethics. And if we don’t do it now, when will we?

These are just some thoughts scrambling around my head as of recent. I’ll have more writing related content coming your way soon.

Until then, stay safe and be well.

-J.J.