Wednesday, February 22, 2023

What Needs to Change?



It's said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. A lot has changed since 2020 when the Covid-19 hit globally and altered how we do business, interact with others.

In Kenya, the turmoil and upheaval that was occasioned by the Corona Virus has been exacerbated by severe drought, runaway corruption, plunder of public resources and imprudent political decisions - all of which have led to a very high cost of living that a generally starving public has to grapple with.

These words from 'Changes' by 3 Doors Down may very likely encompass the depressing feeling shared by many:

I'm feeling weak and wearyWalking through this world aloneEverything you say, every word of itCuts me to the boneI've got something to sayBut now I've got no where to turnIt feels like I've been buried underneathAll the weight of the world

Now I'm going through changes, changesGod, I feel so frustrated latelyWhen I get suffocated, save meNow I'm falling apart, now I feel itBut I'm going through changes, changes.

 

Thankfully, all is not lost.



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Many years ago, we wrote on The Walkabout, a post that was inspired by Sn05 Ep14 of the ABC TV show 'LOST.' There is a scene in 'The Variable' where Daniel Faraday talks to Jack Shephard about the ability of people to change in order to shape destiny.



 

This scene contains a valuable insight about making a distinction between the things in life that can change and those those cannot. We focus so much on the constants in our lives, and not the variables that are necessary in making a difference.


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Lots of ungood things have happened to a whole lot of us in recent times. It may seem like you wake up to a bad day every morning. But all is not lost.





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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Dignified Dissent vs Disgusting Discontent

“There's only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.”
- Oscar Wilde.


“There's no such thing as bad publicity,” according to P.T. Barnum. We inhabit a world where the end justifies the means and any means of getting attention is acceptable as long as the message gets across.


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But does it matter how the message gets delivered?  

Does infringing  on the rights of others through damaging property, or occasioning public disturbances that make it difficult or impossible for others to go about their business acceptable? Would it be right to use indecent or disgusting acts as a means of attention-seeking?

There is a very comprehensive, longform article in the New York Times about how disgust explains everything.

"Disgust shapes our behavior, our technology, our relationships. It is the reason we wear deodorant, use the bathroom in private and wield forks instead of eating with our bare hands."


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In the 'Generous Orthodoxy' episode of Revisionist History, Malcolm Gladwell outlines the concept of having respect for the body one is trying to heal. This makes it necessary to maintain decorum and dignity even when aggrieved. And the need to stay in line with properly laid-down procedures in registering one's displeasure.

In a society where unbridled expression in the name of free speech is allowed, there will be little to no regard to the rights of others. We need to live and let live.


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Let us all strive to become better people. That way, the world becomes a better place for you and me. Both now and always.






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