“Never again will I” are words I hear often. But they are just words. They are sometimes just thoughts. They could also be thought of as a strategy, whether put to use or not.
It’s tough to follow through on those words. Sometimes as life changes you may not need to use those words together. But at other times those words together hold more value.
Here is an example of when those words hold more value. In less than a week, the Federal COVID emergency will be ending. Well probably most of it as I’m sure the government has found a way to keep the parts it still wants.
I will now, as the COVID emergency is declared over by the Federal authorities, ask all my readers to complete the sentence and share in the comments.
“Never again will I” ___________ .
When you complete the sentence, I am looking for you to think about what if anything or anything’s you would do different if you had a “do over” of the past three years.
I am not looking for blame or vitriol.
I am looking to see what we may have learned from all of our individual life experiences so we can avoid the mistakes that were made and learn from both the mistakes and what we did right. Life is about learning and maturing and trying not to make the same mistake over and over again.
If we get a good response perhaps I will follow up with another substack asking what we did right over the past three years.
But for today, please reply to:
“Never again will I” __________.
While I prefer your answer is something pertinent to Common Sense Health and Wellness, that is not a rule for your response.
So here is one of my replies.
Never again will I .. believe without doubts or questioning, the health and wellness advice of our government health authorities.
I ask you to please keep this discussion going by providing your response (s) in the comments section below.
Yes...thank you for responding. Going on 3rd year of everything cancer-free. I do appreciate all your emails.
Oh, and not that we need to add anymore reasons not to trust industrial medicine, but here you go.
https://open.substack.com/pub/maryannedemasi/p/new-analysis-shows-statins-have-minimal-benefits?utm_source=direct&r=z5lky&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web