I track
my body’s
expenditures–
tallying
steps,
REM,
and deep
sleep.
My convenient
device
provides
advice
to keep
me resilient.
Physically,
it’s working;
I’m doing
better
than expected.
But my
field
of vision
is narrowing,
as the harrowing
crises
overwhelm these
data points.
In order
to prevent
sleeplessness
and foster
resilience,
I need
to care
less.
But I can’t.
We need
to engage
in ways
that are
interactive
and creative;
that address
the mess
from fossil
fuels
and plastic.
Truly drastic
measures
require
forgoing
pleasures
to which
we have
become
accustomed.
Losing
trust,
witnessing
those
intended
to see a
democracy
upended
is exhausting
to track.
And depressing.
The alienation
in this nation
is in part
caused by
a conflation
of news
and entertainment
—infotainment—
and cruelty
so that duality,
not plurality,
is insisted
upon.
We are lost,
and the cost
is literally
killing
the country
(and others)
and the planet.
Helplessness,
more than
sleeplessness,
is the urgent
and important
crisis to meet.
As we track
our daily
routines,
we are
far
afield
from living
from what
we’ve been
given.
We have
retreated
to repeated
tasks
when what
is actually
asked
of us
is to heal
each other
and our
environment.