Ten

I’m writing in the middle of the morning while waiting on my doctor for a Telehealth appointment.

I had a periodic MRI a few weeks ago after my last Tysabri infusion.

Looking at my results, I don’t think there was anything remarkable; I’m not having an exacerbation.

But you’d think that on a telemedicine appointment there’d be fewer times when you’d be twiddling your thumbs waiting on your appointment to start.

It’s fine, though. I don’t have any work appointments today, so, whatever.

I didn’t have a prompt ready for today, either. I really don’t know how I missed the first week of the month. I do have most of the month covered, but this one is missing.

So, another prompt from my collection……

How do you feel about the political climate of the country?

It’s horrible. It appears that Biden was elected, but that’s not going to fix anything.

Obviously, I’ve written quite a bit already about things over the past week.

In my session with my psychologist yesterday, I was focusing more on my whole thing with what is the function of government; why do we have it if it’s not doing the things it was established to do?

I’m also still listening to Harry Browne’s How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World.

In addition to some very 70s ideas on intimate relationships, there’s this sense that you can choose to just not participate in things that negatively affect your freedom.

I’m not sure you can do that anymore.

I’m also disagreeing strongly with the ideas on marriage. Maybe it’s something where you presume equality between partners at the start of the relationship.

My wife and I built our financial situation together. There’s been points in our marriage where we weren’t at all on financial parity. Okay. That happens. We made a commitment to each other, and that works for us.

Maybe I write some more later, but I think I’m finished for now. Back to work.