Tag: Fear
Pauley Perrette: FEAR
To live
When you think you’re dying
To laugh
When you feel like crying
To stand
When you think you’re gonna fall
It’s just fear after all
It’s only fear after allAre you afraid you’ll be alone
Are you scared to pick up the phone
Are you scared of the past
Do you think that you might re-crash
Do you think you’re in too deep
Are you afraid to sleep
Are you scared there’s no stability
Are you afraid of your own fragility
Reassessing the impact of CDC’s opioid guidelines on chronic pain care
Protected: Personal: no tears left to cry
The ‘scared majority’ could deliver a landslide victory for Trump (rant)
If you believe that Donald Trump & Co represent the working class, congratulations! They’ve successfully pulled the wool over your eyes! Trump’s tax cuts benefitted the rich and his tariffs (and Biden’s) hurt American consumers, not China!
The author is right about one thing—“fear”. The xenophobic fearmongering about illegal immigrants is outlandish, considering Biden has been deporting them on par with Trump (not to mention the ones being detained at GTMO)!
Another thing, for as long as I’ve been able to vote, neither party has represented the working class! Read about the Powell Memorandum!
The ‘scared majority’ could deliver a landslide victory for Trump
Read More »How Antidepressants Are Numbing More Than Depression
In our relentless pursuit to transcend the human suffering, we’ve stumbled into a dangerous oversimplification: an improved mental state reflects the absence or decrease in negative emotional states. This reductionist view has not only cheapened our understanding of the human emotional spectrum but has also paved the way for a troubling linguistic shift.
Reading update 08-14-2024: Finished with Colby’s book

Thank goodness! I don’t know if I’ll read Pottinger’s book, The Boiling Moat, or not. It’s not available on Audible.
On another note, I hate having dyscalculia! It’s August, not September. I had to go back and change the dates on some of my posts. It’s a good thing that I don’t write checks!
08-11 Reading Update: Elbridge Colby
Reading Update: Elbridge Colby
So-called realists are just cleverly disguised China Hawks. They seem to believe that China will mimic the U.S. government’s foreign policy. They’re afraid of China’s rise. I call it the fear of retribution.

The next four hours and 23 minutes will be painful. I’ll probably finish it up tomorrow or Monday.



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