The Danger in Stopping
If we back off or give up nothing will change.

In a world now filled with a killer virus And necessary insurgence, a few old white men in a big old house sat less than one foot apart around a Majestic mahogany table.
Delusions of Invincibility and Omnipotence forced their chests to attempt to swell larger than an upper body photograph of King Kong.
These self-proclaimed kings decreed: Bring in the military Use violence and guns No distinction to be made between peaceful or violent. Mow them all down.
The oppressors continued: Soon it will be over. Millions of cowering, retreating hangdogs trudging back home.
Those bloated table geezers, rubbed their hands with unrestrained glee, then spoke, almost in Unison: In record time we can get back to our business of Murdering Innocent People Again.

Suzanne V. Tanner writes all sorts of stuff whenever time permits. Her reinvent your life consulting business vies for much of her time. She also provides services in Side Gig advisory and does contract work on customer retention strategies. Vee finds it challenging to keep her: nose out of a book, hands off of the latest recipe she is testing in the kitchen, feet unglued to some bicycle pedals. This abstention rarely succeeds because her partner-in-crime/love-of-her-life guy is playing the same tune side by side. If you’d like to be in email touch: [email protected]
