Do positive greetings have to end?

One of the things authors do on their FB page is to greet visitors a good day – mostly in the morning and at night. Even before this crisis began, my administrator and I uploaded happy and uplifting posts. Why? Because we cannot stop hoping that this crisis will end. There are so many people who need an uplift even if it is just a greeting.

I will not stop posting kind and positive greetings on my page because there are people who might need that kind of kindness in a world that is now harsh with anger, hate, and politicians who do not seem to know what they are doing.

I am not immune to the ravages happening around me. I worry, too, about family, about work, about whether I will catch the virus and spread it to the people I love. Everything is uncertain. Within this uncertainty, we cannot lose hope that things will get better. I don’t know when, but I hope it is soon.

In the meantime, I wish you well and have a great Saturday!

#BeKind

Photo by Samuel Silitonga from Pexels

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Published by Isobelle Cate

Isobelle Cate is a woman who wears different masks. Mother-writer, wife-professional, scholar-novelist. Currently living in Manchester, she has been drawn to the little known, the secret stories, about the people and the nations: the English, the Irish, the Scots, the Welsh, and those who are now part of these nations whatever their origins. Her vision and passion are fuelled by her interest and background in history and paradoxically, shaped by growing up in a clan steeped in lore, loyalty, and legend. Isobelle is intrigued by forces that simmer beneath the surface of these cultures, the hidden passions, unsaid desires, and yearnings unfulfilled.

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