Monthly Archives: November 2022

Thanksgiving

I have a great deal to be thankful for. It’s easy to forget that, when I’m caught up in the disappointments and petty setbacks of a mostly ordinary life. I am so blessed to know the love of my life, my wife, and the love and support of a close family.

I’ve heard it said the if it takes the fingers of more than one hand to count your true friends you have been blessed indeed and I have indeed been blessed with friends. You know who you are, don’t blush.

I’ll be printing these thoughts I wrote this morning. I’ll carry them around with me today, as I join my family for a meal and catching up on the successes, disappointments and petty setbacks of each others lives. They’ll probably wonder at me as they often do, curious as to why I keep looking at the paper in my hand and smiling. I probably won’t tell them that today, I will do my very best to keep how thankful and blessed I truly am in the forefront of my mind. Mostly because it’s going to be fun seeing how long today I can hang on to this warm fuzzy feeling, but, really it’s because my family is as crazy as I am and when I said we were close I meant in a clench sort way, a clench is close, isn’t it?

Happy Thanks Giving.

Tomorrow also marks the first day I stop being pissed off at the retailers that have been decorated for Christmas since before Halloween. You know who you are, we all saw you. Shameless.

The False Dilemma Fallacy

Limit the choices to two and you can create a situation where a bad choice seems reasonable within the confines of that false dilemma. There are always more choices, but in American politics the two party system has devolved into manipulating us into only choosing between the two choices that preserve the lifestyle of the corporations and the morbidly rich.