Let’s talk about gun control and how to protect our kids, our future, and our society.
The only shooting I ever want to see is this type, someone shooting on goal.
Gun control starts years before anyone even thinks about picking up a gun.
Let’s start with respect. Respect your parents. Respect your elders. Respect yourself and others and others’ property. Respect your teachers.
Partners – respect and love your chosen partner and do your part to create love and peace in your home daily. Honor one another.
Do your work. Always. And stop complaining. Just do it. Doing the work takes discipline and discipline is needed in just about anything you value.
Be more self less and less self entitled.
Hold the door open for others.
Give love and respect freely.
Understand and feel compassion for others.
Practice the art of connection. Smiles are free. Look someone in the eye and greet them. Call your mom. Call your grandmother. Call your best friend. Return a text message or voicemail or email in a reasonable amount of time.
Be friendly. Be a good friend. Celebrate your friends’ gifts.
Call of duty means something significant. A call of duty is to serve and to protect our country. It’s not hours spent in front of a video screen playing a violent game and feeling nothing.
Go outside and play and run around and learn to be responsible and to get along with others in your neighborhood.
Exercise.
Know your neighbors and talk to them.
Give back to your community without expecting anything in return. Help one another.
Mental illness is real and we need to talk about it more. We need better systems to treat and medicate those with this illness and to support the family members who bear the responsibility for their loved ones with this type of incapacitation.
Have empathy and try to understand how lucky you are and how others might not be as fortunate as you.
Make time for family dinners or a family breakfast or a family walk. Make time to see and to listen to each other and to connect with your family members. You are important to them and they are important to you.
Follow your moral compass. Religious institutions provide structure and purpose. Choose yours wisely and give of yourself to your beloved institution.
Be mindful. Think before you act.
Go to bed and sleep 8-10 hours. We are sleep deprived and we need more sleep to be healthier.
Make your bed every morning.
Choose the harder right versus doing what’s instantly satisfying.
Work. Then play. In that order.
Laugh. It feels good.
Be nice.
Be okay.
If we collectively practice what we value, maybe we’ll create more happiness, love and light in this world. One Love.
We’ll practice gun control by keeping them locked up in safes to protect us from evil instead of creating evil acts with them.
The best gun control happens between your ears.
nAMaste
Loved this one! One of my favorite posts of yours because it is honest and true and wonderfully written. Thank you! I will be sharing this with my kids tonight.
Thank you for saying this Michelle. This one made me uncomfortable to write. I’m so mad and sad about the gun violence in our country and I see it as such a deeper issue, one that is a lot harder to fix and measure. Much love to you and your family.
By far, one of the best and real posts I have read on gun control Adriana! Your words remind all of us how we can live our lives and help the lives around us that struggle so much everyday. I shared this with Rob last night and will share it with my family and friends. Hugs to you and thankyou for the shine that you give your readers every day…😊
You are always so kind, Christine. Thank you for sharing these nice words and helping to make this world a little sweeter.
Very well said!!!!! We missed you last night-hope to see you soon. Happy Halloween
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