At the altar of busyness . . .

Saturday, May 30, 2026. It's the Satyr's day . . . It's sweat-pants o'clock for a high humidity Summer-like day in TulseyTown and Green Country. Forecasts include slight rain chances, increasing cloudiness into the afternoon with strong Southerlies and low 90's.

Joy on the signpost indicates The Way to awakening.

We're living in a culture that worships at the altar of busyness. Most of us grew up following someone else's schedule — school bells, work deadlines, family needs — and somewhere along the way, we may have easily lost touch with what mattered most to us. If you don't prioritize your time, someone / something else will. And will fill it up REAL quick. – Marie Forleo

Watch your breath. Your brain will thank you.

Foodreally is medicine.

… thinking makes it so … – Hamlet. A new study published in Geriatrics in 2026 by Yale researchers Becca Levy and Martin Slade showed that one of the most significant predictors of future brain health was the beliefs participants held about aging itself.

In Trump news:

Today in 2014 Donald Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime after a New York jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush-money payment in 2016 to the adult-film star Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels,

Trump has finally overplayed his hand. A federal judge in Virginia has temporarily blocked the administration from moving ahead with Trump's controversial $1.8 billion fund that could give apologies and/or money to people who believe they were wrongly investigated. It's on hold until at least a June 12th hearing. – Robert Reich, The Final Straw, 5.29.26

Today is the feast day for St. Joan of Arc born c.1412, Domrémy, Bar, France.

Other worlds for hard days. – Sophie Strand, Make Me Good Soil, 25.29.26

And, its the birthdate of the “King of Swing” jazz band leader, clarinet virtuoso Benny Goodman. He was born in 1909, Chicago, Illinois.

For Goodman, there was only one way. If you can't … don't.

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