I began thinking, then, about professions that are respected because not everyone can succeed at them: doctors, pilots and judges came to mind. However, there are many difficult professions that people don't hold in high enough esteem for various reasons: teachers, police, nurses and paramedics. I think one reason teachers are not respected enough is because everyone knows some teachers, everyone has been through school to some degree and everyone can probably remember a teacher who did a less than ideal job. I can't speak to why people don't value the police, nurses and paramedics enough despite the long hours the complexity and the necessity of the job they do.
70/100 -- Friday: It was another night of stormy Winter weather. I was thankful for our cozy house where we spent the night in front of the fire watching a thought-provoking movie (The Dallas Buyers Club). I forgot to post last night before climbing into bed and it was too cold to get up for the computer once I was there.
69/100 -- Thursday: I drove out to a friend's house in the suburbs. The weather was horrendous with heavy rain and wind. I was grateful for my safe, sturdy car and a friendly welcome at the other end. We had delicious pasta for dinner, which I brought, then ice cream, which she had bought because she knew I liked it. I got home too late to post.
68/100 -- Posted on Twitter: Another kind rejection, this time with constructive feedback. I'm on a roll!
67/100 -- Posted on The Migraine Game
Note that in this post double hyphens equal N dashes. There's something wrong with my character map; it won't insert anything.
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