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Kev's avatar

Don't get him mad!

You'll be sorry!

Bill Gerace's avatar

Daniel, I love this article. The idea of just making it simple and reinventing yourself by making yourself a wholesome meal, and just relaxing. We are so hard pressed for doing things quickly and fast. Microwave it, get in line at Micky D's, get a burger and fries, run to a meeting after lunch, sometimes two, then pick up the kids, and the list goes on. It is a constant cycle of stress and movement. This suggestion allows us to sit back, chill, make a wholesome meal, and just enjoy the scenery. Oh, and I love your garden. It is gorgeous. I love spinach and tomatoes. Thanks for sharing such great advice. :):)

Sara's avatar

Wow, this means so much—thank you for sharing my piece and holding space for a perspective outside your own.

Your post was such a grounding read. I love how you reminded us that slowing down isn’t failure—it’s often the beginning of something deeper. Grateful to be in this thoughtful corner of the internet with you.

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Thank you Sara. Glad to have you in our corner. A good sculptor of thoughts is always welcome 🙏

@robopulp's avatar

Interesting you writing this. In the evening I mixed something up boiling apples, milk and honey with some bread. It wasn't bad:)

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Sometimes, unusual combinations reveal wonderful new things. Well done.

@robopulp's avatar

Yes. When I have an impulse to do things like that I don't question it anymore.