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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Marie Corfield: Strange Days Indeed Pt. 2 — How Big Is Your Button?

Marie Corfield: Strange Days Indeed Pt. 2 — How Big Is Your Button?

Strange Days Indeed Pt. 2 — How Big Is Your Button?


Some reflections on life in these strange new times from someone who's lived through a few of her own

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These are my thoughts and feelings; this is my experience. Take what you like and leave the rest. I mean no judgment on you or your beliefs. This is just what works for me.


In Part 1 I talked about my grandparents, who raised me, and how their generation survived not only the Spanish Influenza, but the Great Depression and two World Wars—without Zoom meetings, cell phones, social media, Netflix, drive-by birthdays, or anything else that's helping us get through "these difficult times".
Sure, it's easy to wax nostalgic and think the entire country was united around the leaders of the day, everyone working together for the common good, but that would be too perfect. Yes, there was opposition, but it wasn't screaming in your face in real time, 24/7/365. Many people were simply too busy trying to survive.

Violet from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Oh how life has changed. With the sheer volume of information now available at the tap of a button, I feel like one of those kids in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory who couldn't resist all the temptation surrounding them until they were consumed by it. And who's to blame? Me, of course.

I have a big button. And I've allowed it to be pushed pretty hard over the years. Politics, war, injustice, Taylor Ham vs. pork roll (it's a Jersey thing)—you name it, I can sound off CONTINUE READING: 
Marie Corfield: Strange Days Indeed Pt. 2 — How Big Is Your Button?