What's up with my wife's frozen shoulder?
Why does the stereo in our car short out on one side?
Is there a cat food that our cat will eat consistently?
How do I keep the kids at school from tearing up the playhouse we built for them?
Will I have enough saved away to survive retirement?
When will I find the time to fix the basket that holds our toothbrushes off the counter?
Do we really need all those board games?
What am I going to write about today?
These are all questions that should be in the front of my mind as I face each new day. Along with the proper length the grass in my lawn should be just before I mow it, I would much rather be contemplating answers and solutions to these quandaries.
And many more.
Instead I find myself preoccupied with these:
What happens if the United States leaves NATO?
What could we possibly gain from trying to take over Cuba?
Why hasn't any American been arrested since Ghislaine Maxwell for the horrors committed by the secret society of pedophiles run by the suspiciously deceased Jeffrey Epstein?
What will be left of the White House when the Orange Worst is removed from office?
Why worry about school shootings anymore when we seem to have escalated to military strikes on schools?
What will be left of the world when my son and his generation are left with it?
How do I sleep at night?
Actually, I know the answer to that last one.
Fitfully.
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