L00SEN THE GATE
No matter where I look, there is evidence of the impact of
the pandemic. It is evident that we face
it almost every day and even feel it when we try to direct our attention to
pleasant thoughts. It seems to be haunting us.
Yet, how do we cope with the misery that preys on us? I believe it’s a matter of taking steps to
make conditions less severe and intimidating.
I suggest we try to mitigate what we encounter.
To mitigate is to take steps to reduce the severity of a
pandemic atmosphere. To mitigate is derived from the Latin roots mitis,” soft”,
and agree, “to do/act,” which add up to “to soften.” It is often used with
words that indicate an outcome or something harmful.
I am aware of situations where I notice some people tend to
be unduly critical and even condescending in their relationship with
others. Such an attitude or behavior
only distances one person from another.
I sincerely believe each of us can mitigate; that is, take steps to
reduce the probability of serious estrangement of one person to another.
“It’s
never too late to loosen the gate.”
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