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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 7 MIN

The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 198

from Arroe Collins Forest Stories · host Arroe Collins

What language are you listening too? I mean with so much being thrown onto social media and our ears overtaken by the world of news and opinions, it's completely natural to find strength in selective hearing. There's a lot of movement outside the human drive to get their bodies back in shape before checking back into work. The message I keep hearing is how the mental stress caused by the Coronavirus is an issue that we're gonna have to face as business leaders and co-workers. The typical reaction would be to toss things aside and keep pumping forward but the experts that are looking beyond the lock down are forecasting a change in the mannerisms we once called our path. On this podcast I step into the early moments of the virus appearing in the states. March 4, 2020. The writer isn't sure of what's happening or how long it's going to last. While reading his notes I actually chuckled because its already April 21, 2020 and nothings really changed. While local and state governments struggle to bring life back to the streets of everyday America, the people that'll be the life are biting at the bit caused by several different explanations as to what's still happening versus what's going to happen. One news report puts focus on washing everything just purchased at the grocery store while another jumps all over the idea of retail businesses opening in South Carolina. I chuckle again when the headlines read how the beaches will open today but not in Charleston or Myrtle Beach. It gives you that feeling of, "Hey... um. My mom and dad always said what's good for one is good for all!" Look... I'm all about staying healthy and you can probably tell that there's a lot more patience in me to wait this stuff out. But back to the original question. What language are you listening to? Are you being swayed by AM Talk Radio hosts and or television networks striving to one up the other? My choice is to watch nature. Yeah! Have you seen what's taking place this season? It's been amazingly colorful! The birds are unbelievably louder and I still find enough space in my uncertainty to take note of how the stems of flowers look to be reaching outward in ways that trip the human imagination as it walks by. There's a lot of languages being shared by way of the universe. It's only difficult to understand when you choose not to pay attention. Yeah yeah we're gonna get back to work again. And in the months that follow you'll be yearning for the distance time provided to each and everyone of us that needed to feel longer than a two week summer vacation. Savor this one. It's got purpose.

What language are you listening too? I mean with so much being thrown onto social media and our ears overtaken by the world of news and opinions, it's completely natural to find strength in selective hearing. There's a lot of movement outside the human drive to get their bodies back in shape before checking back into work. The message I keep hearing is how the mental stress caused by the Coronavirus is an issue that we're gonna have to face as business leaders and co-workers. The typical reaction would be to toss things aside and keep pumping forward but the experts that are looking beyond the lock down are forecasting a change in the mannerisms we once called our path. On this podcast I step into the early moments of the virus appearing in the states. March 4, 2020. The writer isn't sure of what's happening or how long it's going to last. While reading his notes I actually chuckled because its already April 21, 2020 and nothings really changed. While local and state governments struggle to bring life back to the streets of everyday America, the people that'll be the life are biting at the bit caused by several different explanations as to what's still happening versus what's going to happen. One news report puts focus on washing everything just purchased at the grocery store while another jumps all over the idea of retail businesses opening in South Carolina. I chuckle again when the headlines read how the beaches will open today but not in Charleston or Myrtle Beach. It gives you that feeling of, "Hey... um. My mom and dad always said what's good for one is good for all!" Look... I'm all about staying healthy and you can probably tell that there's a lot more patience in me to wait this stuff out. But back to the original question. What language are you listening to? Are you being swayed by AM Talk Radio hosts and or television networks striving to one up the other? My choice is to watch nature. Yeah! Have you seen what's taking place this season? It's been amazingly colorful! The birds are unbelievably louder and I still find enough space in my uncertainty to take note of how the stems of flowers look to be reaching outward in ways that trip the human imagination as it walks by. There's a lot of languages being shared by way of the universe. It's only difficult to understand when you choose not to pay attention. Yeah yeah we're gonna get back to work again. And in the months that follow you'll be yearning for the distance time provided to each and everyone of us that needed to feel longer than a two week summer vacation. Savor this one. It's got purpose.

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