Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #23

Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #23

Journaling Reflections of the Coronavirus (CIVID19) Pandemic 2020 April 11, 2020 And the beat goes on. I am sorry to report, although you’ve no doubt read or heard it elsewhere, that Michigan has banned home to home visits, travel to cottages or even visiting...
Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #22

Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #22

Reflection # 22 of the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic April 11, 2020 Near-total unawareness and dunce cap density of directed thought. Yes, I am writing about perhaps ninety percent of the American public, and its more than knee-jerk reaction to the governmental and...
Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #21

Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #21

Reflections on the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic #21 Aril 11, 2020 It is entirely a competition. The competition is not portrayed to be what it is, almost ever, unless in fiction or for specific circumstances. But it isn’t about specificity. It’s about...
Coronavirus (COVID10) Reflection #20

Coronavirus (COVID10) Reflection #20

Reflection on the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic. April 10, 2020 The question is moot. There is no real answer or series of answers. The question is: how many jobs have been lost to the nation’s reaction to the spread of the Coronavirus? Similar moot questions...
Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #18

Coronavirus (COVID19) Reflection #18

Reflection # 18 Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic April 8, 2020 The Devolving of Humanity – Why? What happened? What took place across our interlocked and pervasively communicated land that caused our culture to change from one of a foundationally effective society...