Still hard at work - which is exhausting. Events like this don't change us, they magnify what is already there. So any cracks are now fissures. People that others have 'put up with' are now intolerable and those who were good and kind are more so.
Reading Obliquity by John Kay (London School of Economics) makes the point that sometimes (usually) the best way to a goal is not the direct way. That companies that make making money their goal usually make less money than companies that make the love of their product or the service of people or (insert reason here) their goal. Current chapter is on the futility of inferring causes from outcomes - hmm I wish I could think of a real life example.
Doing some house work - finishing a wall in the basement (which is more of a cellar) and getting it mudded.
Oh and the replacement stove igniter arrived today after I broke one thoroughly cleaning the stove (doh!)
Then there is the skunk we are trying to evict from under the shed - are the animals taking over there as here?
And I am the designated shopper. SWMBO has decided I am the expendable one.
Not getting much car work done though. Sigh.
I do find I am a lot more tired and focus remains an issue. what was I talking about?