What’s your #1 priority tomorrow?

As this goes up at midnight in the UK, I guess my number one priority today is to rest my aching arms after excessive pruning yesterday. I went a bit mad.

As to tomorrow, it will probably be similar to today as my days are, less achy, but still wondering how on earth little old me can contribute to making this world a better place.
I see the direction of travel, it’s happened before (1936-39) and we should surely be able to see what we need to do to stop it before it goes too far. However, that’s a ridiculously simple statement for a hugely complex, world-wide issue.
Man’s recurring inhumanity to man
So that’s it. Thrilling read, but I’m sure I’m not the only person pondering exactly that.

But this can also apply to what we humans think we know. Even when we research, the conclusions will have a personal bias. That’s why historians and scientists often disagree.
When it comes to thinking I see it as:
- I don’t realise what I don’t know.
- I do realise that I don’t know.
- I don’t realise how much knowledge I have gathered.
- I do know what I know I know. Probably.
When it comes to life step four is best achieved by using your eyes and waiting.
We need to be very careful that what we think we know is right. I’m always aware that the truth may be out there, may have many different forms in many different minds, and could change at any moment.
Even in hindsight it can be hard not to add ‘probably’ at the end of every ‘truth’. Time will tell as they say.
All I can to do is to continue to stand for peace, respect, and conscious incompetence.
Best love
Amorah – Deb xx
I think I like the number 1, Deb. I don’t know what I don’t know. Love and respect towards you. Stay healthy and safe. Hugs.
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Yes, I chose number 2 to remind me and keep me humble.
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Love to you and thank you as always for your support. May today be a joyous one. 💖
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Thank you, Deb. It was a lovely day for me. My pleasure.
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