Courtesy of @engineers_feed on twitter the comments of their followers attempt to share the. 3 unwritten rules of life. Enjoy this fun and insightful episode.
I consider how some folks see the world in abundance while others see a world in shortage. The one creates contentment while the other contention for limited resources. While this only reflects my current feelings and my own situation. I think
We're going to lose the beautiful mountain behind our house in a year now it's going to get developed there's going to be cookie cutter condos in the streets houses businesses plastered up there where we used to see Eagles and beautiful Forest
Sure 2020 was full of challenges. there are a lot of things that we did not like about this year but in this year we saw a lot of things more clearly and we were forced to look at things in new ways to Value people differently
A giant construction has popped up in my neighbourhood and it might actually be an ecologically responsible answer to demolition in the face of UPS damage
I reflect on seeing a lot more delivery drivers on my street with Amazon going more popular and with covid encouraging people to stay out of stores. Maybe this is not a bad idea after all. It certainly is not a new idea.
Experiencing our town's historic downtown can be an exposure to excessive vehicle noise and exhaust. I attempt to demonstrate how this detracts from a livable walkable down town.
I reflect on my experience with small gas engines both professionally and as a homeowner and I recognize that they take a lot of care a lot of fun in a lot of inconvenience and then they perform really well. With climate change present with us
The Wildfire smoke has arrived in my neighbourhood and suddenly the news story becomes real. In the same way I think climate change is far too subtle for most people to truly register the scale of the crisis we're in.
I explore how I'm trying to become more intentional in using the best words I can instead of speaking in archaic terms. And I tie this in with how I'm learning the new rules of writing where gender is mentioned when gender is necessary but gend