There used to be a time, when Ukraine and Russia fought each other with silly songs at the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Today, I am struggling to accept the loss of this naff decatent triviality, which was light-hearted fun rather than a tsunami of blood, death and tears.
I am struggling to come to terms with the enormity of what is currently happening in Europe.
Unless you are a master of ignoring the signs of the insane possibility of World War III breaking out, you are probably struggling, too.
But after the initial shock we know that the best we can do is keeping calm and carrying on.
Keeping calm, because
- life goes on, at least for now
- being consumed by fear prevents us from making the most of the time we have left
- it helps to make rational and sensible choices rather than getting sucked into the conspiracy rabbit holes
- we cannot choose the times we are living in
- we have to accept what we cannot change
Carrying on
helping – loving – creating – planning – dreaming – enjoying – doing your best – showing kindness, compassion, courage
After years of division and polarisation, perhaps this is the time when we all get back together again.
To be strong in unity against the menacing bully in the East.
For freedom, peace, democracy and our liberal values we have to fight even though we don’t want to fight. But it has to be done.
There is no more I can say, except
May you be safe. May you be supported. May you be strong.
Be prepared for all possibilities.
Despite the dark storm approaching on the horizon, don’t lose your sense of humour.
Remember to embrace moments of joy and simple pleasures.
Know that you are loved. Always.
⭐gET INspIrEd⭐
Please meet and support my Russian friend Ana, Siberia Inside, a wonderful YouTube channel about minimalism, mindfulness and creativity
My current favourite graphic novel Promethea, which takes you on a trippy journey through the magical cosmos
Can’t get this song out of my head:
Listen to the WALLIS Radio Playlist full of fun and interesting songs