Tag: benefits of being away from social media
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For My Dear Subscribers
Thank you for your valuable support of my poetry journey! I often revisit and enhance my poems for a richer experience. This particular piece focuses on essential healing for our mental well-being, highlighting the importance of connection beyond screens. Sending much love, your poet friend Deb!
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The Extreme Bad Weather
The poem poignantly reflects on the devastating impact of Trump’s and Billionaire’s invoked disasters on America as being like tornadoes and hurricanes, evoking fear and destruction to the democratic republic. It poses introspective questions about personal struggles and feelings of confinement right now, inviting readers to confront their own challenges. The underlying message is one…
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A Surprise Softness
The poem expresses a longing for connection and vulnerability, emphasizing a decrease in arrogance and an openness to kindness. It reflects on the significance of these emotions in the context of a stranger’s interaction, all while framing this sentiment within the notable setting of The White House Oval Office.
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The Don Administration aka The United State’s Rooster Corporation!
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In a world filled with overwhelming negativity, the poet finds solace in the authentic voice of Senator Bernie Sanders, emphasizing the importance of genuine leadership. A contrast is drawn between toxic discourse and the uplifting wisdom of true statesmanship, suggesting hope and inspiration can arise from embracing authenticity in politics.
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when don’t feel like living
Your body communicates its needs, urging you to stop any harmful treatment. By listening and complying with its demands, you may find peace and quiet within. Embracing this silence can be a positive sign, indicating that things are improving. Trust in the process for a healthier relationship with yourself.
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A Fox Fan Fed In February
“Woke up to my tech overlord, the Web, as usual, ready to dictate my every thought. With Fox News blasting on all my devices, I felt like a champion cheering for Elon. But just when I thought I’d win an award for my enthusiasm, bam! I got fired.”
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Loving the Helplessness
This poignant message encourages embracing love and vulnerability instead of resisting life’s challenges. It highlights how societal pressures to control can lead to suffering and disconnect, filling various spaces with pain. Rather than fearing helplessness, the piece advocates for acceptance and connection, fostering a more compassionate approach to existence.
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Still We Should Go
The content reflects on the idea of distraction and the importance of being present. It suggests that in the pursuit of distractions, we lose touch with our true selves. By embracing our individuality and curiosity, we can rekindle our interesting nature, reminiscent of a child’s wonder.