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Five-minute actions, days 6 and 7
Yesterday I felt pretty unwell, so I think all I managed was to click on a petition or two. I was hoping to take the FreshDirect bags to the food pantry, but that didn't happen. I'll do it next week.
Today I made a small donation and filled out another couple of petitions.
I've also been doing a running Twitter thread of pro-social, anti-racist, pro-queer etc. picture books and board books. And I reserved a few more library books based on other people's replies to it. And I chatted with Kit about the kinds of things one might write on a postcard to the president, which they're very interested in doing. The blank postcards arrived and I hope we can make and send some this weekend.
Every bit counts, right? That's the point of this whole thing. Even if all I did was send a few dollars or click a few links or do a little more to raise my child, that's more than nothing.
Today I made a small donation and filled out another couple of petitions.
I've also been doing a running Twitter thread of pro-social, anti-racist, pro-queer etc. picture books and board books. And I reserved a few more library books based on other people's replies to it. And I chatted with Kit about the kinds of things one might write on a postcard to the president, which they're very interested in doing. The blank postcards arrived and I hope we can make and send some this weekend.
Every bit counts, right? That's the point of this whole thing. Even if all I did was send a few dollars or click a few links or do a little more to raise my child, that's more than nothing.
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Every something is more than nothing and every bit counts. This is my chronic pain mantra, essentially. ;)
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You've made a positive difference to the world this week, and will never know how large it wound up being; for example, any one of your book recommendations on Twitter could be the one that changes someone's life.