Hurricane Ian has caused a good deal of devastation in Florida, a bit less in South Carolina, and a bit less in North Carolina. Our Family Weekend at Elon was greatly curtailed. Our home never lost power or had damage but there are trees down and a large number of folk without power in my ever-widening communities of neighborhood, city, county, state, etc.
Weather events are distracting on top of everything else that they are. I try to get my head straight about Plan B's, ways to ensure that my loved ones are safe, how to communicate that I'm safe, etc. That really doesn't take long although it is adjusted as I learn more. It feels as if a large part of my mind keeps running through those details of planning with no new accomplishment and it is hard to think of other things.
I am blessed in that these moments are few. For many people weather events are more commonplace, and for even more folk non-weather events are common that have the same effect: food insufficiency, fear of physical violence, health care insecurity.
My ability to think clearly (most of the time) is a benefit of my affluence. To pretend otherwise is an insult to those not so gifted.
Well said
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