Okay, so Wednesday the 20th of November 2024 and the title of today's reflection is going to be Workhorse. So right now, despite the fact that this new cold, I think it's my second or my third in the last maybe six weeks, despite the fact that this new cold is now beating the crap
out of me, the royal crap out of me, I'm still here to say that sometimes you have to impose your will into the earth. Sometimes you have to impose your will into the world. As a matter of fact, it might be something that you do on a more regular basis than what I'm probably putting it out there as. Probably underplaying it, because maybe it's something that you have to do more often, more often at times. But for lack of a better way of putting it, sometimes you have to impose your will onto the earth like sometimes
I kind of like battle it out within my mind because I wonder whether I should just effectively kind of like you know love my children in a way that I don't show them or that I show them away from a kind of like how harsh and how mean life can be sometimes you know I debilitate between that and effectively kind of like a showing them exactly what life can be like at times because it's not even kind of like at times, it's like on a regular basis, life can be extremely mean to people, to things, to places,
to everything and everything, you know, because we've kind of like designed it in that way. It wasn't exactly an uneventful kind of like place to be, you know, planet Earth, before we were here, but then at the same time like when we arrived we didn't necessarily kind of like made the place better you know I'm saying maybe we made it better in some ways but effectively what it is that I'm trying to say is that sometimes you have to impose your will into the earth sometimes you have
to impose your will into the world because you never know when you have to skirmish with the will of another person because you're both fighting for something that you equally believe is paramount.
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