Depending on your viewpoint, it's always either "the best of times" or "the worst of times". Back in the 80s we were always on the "brink of nuclear war" and the world was ending, so I take today's doses of doom and gloom with a grain of salt.
"Doom and gloom" is usually temporary, so I use it as motivation to work harder to make things better. Sometimes we are so focused on what we can't change that we don't pay attention to the places where we can make a positive difference.
Really engaging piece today, Sarah!
Thank you!
Depending on your viewpoint, it's always either "the best of times" or "the worst of times". Back in the 80s we were always on the "brink of nuclear war" and the world was ending, so I take today's doses of doom and gloom with a grain of salt.
"Doom and gloom" is usually temporary, so I use it as motivation to work harder to make things better. Sometimes we are so focused on what we can't change that we don't pay attention to the places where we can make a positive difference.