Well, there it is. The people have spoken, and, as always in any election, there are those who are elated with the results, as well as those who are not. For many of us, our feelings might be mixed, as different issues and races have different outcomes.
For many of us, issues have been resolved. For many others, struggles continue.
As your banjo player, I try to bring people together in order to lift spirits and spread a bit of joy whenever I can. Being a retired teacher, I like to be fair about stuff too, and I try to listen carefully to all sides before arriving at my own conclusions.
This is a time of year when a number of professionals tell us that many people start to dip into the doldrums, so with the loss of more and more daylight, we have all of that to consider, in addition to coping with the results of our election.
The older I get, the more I realize how important it is to keep a good frame of mind, Many times, that's easier said than done. The older I've become, the more I've realized that our precious moments in life are more than precious. Those moments are limited by whatever time that we are allotted on this earth. When I was younger, I was quite the activist for a better world. I still continue to support those causes that I believe will help to make life better. At the same time, as I got older, I realized that something was missing in my activism.
Activism needs to be combined with attitude.
So many people get so dang serious about their causes, that they forget to be positive...to be happy, and to help others to lift their own spirits. So many of us have gotten to be so label-oriented in our country that we forgot that higher vision.
We'll all need to carefully discern what the result of yesterday's election did to those labels.
Agree or disagree with Mayor Summers, one thing that I will ALWAYS respect about him is his winning smile. That photo of him with a smiling Brian Essi speaks volumes about the high priorities that both of those men place on thinking positively. They may disagree intensely, but they both chose to share a higher vision yesterday TOGETHER with their mutual smiles.
Can we do less?
Indeed yes, it is time for a banjo sing-a-long. We the people have voted. The choices we made were made.
Before long, the disagreements will resume, but for today at least, we can all smile together.
Back to the banjo...
