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Sunday, April 12, 2020

Fear and the futility in it....

 Well, here we are, April of 2020 and smack dab in the COVID-19 pandemic. The fear of the unknown has caused some severe reactions from our government and our friends and family. This single issue has divided people more than anything else in recent history. Amazing that the HUGE political divide is not entirely reflected in the conversations on this topic on social media. Some people that are at odds on politics actually agree on how we should be responding to the virus. But like National politics there are clearly two "sides" to how that should be carried out.
 I am torn myself on what is and is not appropriate. I have been staying home for the most part, and practice distancing when I do get out as best as possible. I have taken the opportunity to ride solo more often thru the week to avoid going bat shit crazy from isolation. At least I can minimize exposure for myself and others by riding the bike on short scenic rides. As I relayed to two dear friends on a late night call recently, I refuse to live in fear. Fear of this virus to the extent I lock down and stay home constantly. Fear of contracting it and it being the cause of my demise. Fear of anyone I love exposing me to it because they have to work and survive.
 I just bought another bike a couple of weeks ago. I know I can only ride one at a time, but variety is the spice of life. This one is in the Dyna family of the Harley bikes. Lighter and more svelte than Ol' Blue and Crusty. I'm looking forward to taking it on our annual trip in May to the mountains in North Carolina. Yes, I am optimistic and hopeful that we will be restored to some sense of normalcy by the end of May. I don't do well with fear, remember. So the Motorcycle Madness is being reinforced, and I just turned 65 this month. My buddies give me shit about the need for a trike in my future. That may be the case at some point because I won't give in to fear of being able to ride on two wheels. I will adapt and continue on, as I have always done.
 There is a solution to every problem, and it may not be exactly what one thinks is the best way. However it can be one that allows everyone to carry on in a dignified manner and the most beneficial to all. That is what is needed right now concerning the pandemic. A solution that will save lives for those threatened by this virus, and a permanent solution for all. We have the capability to do both, there are some smart people in this world, and I have faith it will happen. So, the  temporary solution to help people fight the deadly effects of this virus is in the combination of drugs readily available and vetted already. We should allow them to be administered to those that are in critical need to save their lives while the great minds search for the permanent solution. The ones that are pulled back from deaths door can help with the research for the permanent solution by allowing their blood to be analyzed and condition monitored afterwards. As it is being reinforced by everyone, everywhere, We Are In This Together!
 The only good thing to come from fear, is the resolve to not succumb to it and idly let it consume you. One erases the futility in it when they resolve to not give in to it. Stay strong, stay focused, and continue to be an inspiration to those that look to you for reference.


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