What will your life be like in three years? Daily writing Prompt

Well, I know what will definitely be as it is resilient to any forms of medication, is my Chronic Widespread Pain Syndrome, (CFS) or Fibromyalgia. I have had it for nearly 15 years and I have an idea that in three years it will still be with me.

On a happier note, I hope that my journey which started today with my newly contracted Editor will be blooming, and the book in which she is reading will have been published and I might be in the midst of writing/finishing off its follow up! Who knows?!

I have had to wait to feel comfortable in asking for help. I am now 52, I have no children and I do not work. Everything I do is it snails pace due to my CFS, and I always feel apologetic for my lack of oomph! I used to be a bit of a burning the candle at both ends sort of person, and was always busy busy busy, so now I am the complete opposite! It’s embarrassing! I am also a bit of perfectionist which does not bode well in critical arenas! I have learnt to have a slightly thicker skin and just to live and let live. Take one day at a time etc etc. Being ill has certainly helped with the old ego. You can’t have a big ego if you crap yourself when you’re stressed!

Ooops! Is that what I said! Yup, one of the disadvantages of the illness is that stress is literally a pain in the arse, and that’s not going anyway either!

I am hoping to celebrate 20 years with my partner in 3 years time. This is the longest I have been with anybody, except my Parents and my Siblings! Or the rest of the family!

I am also hoping that all of the family are still in good health. That my 2 dogs are still alive, although they will be doddery. That my friends are still with me and healthy.

On another note, I really hope that the World has not collapsed in on itself: no WWIII, pray that Trump doesn’t get in, hope beyond hope that the Labour Party realises that taxing the poor is a really bad idea! That things always get worse before they get better apparently – I thought that this only applied to colds and the flu! (Labours way of promising that things will get better).

And, that the people of the USA realise that Science is a necessary and worthy issue to read about, along with the detriments that they are causing to the Earth. I have friends who live in the USA, and they tell me that most Americans do not believe Science, and that Global Warming is not a real issue. I am speechless!

From Linkedin Creative Writers, Artists and Designers 14th October 2024:

They posed the question:

PEACE – Has the planet forgotten this word?

The significance of the word ‘peace’ becomes even more IMPORTANT during challenging times. It may seem like a pipe dream, but if we prioritize peace on our planet, we would experience the hypnotic warmth of empathy, grace, humanity, kindness, mercy, sympathy, and tenderness. (The picture below is one from a Library and not the one used in the origial post on Linkedin).

My response to the proposed question was:

Personally I do not think that the planet has forgotten the word Peace, it is the humans in the global world that have forgotten it to each others face to face and at a distance! If the world/planet is falling around us on deaf ears – denial of natures destruction, then some peoples may already be at self destruct! Perhaps they think what will an extra missile do to an already ravaged land?

Yet, most of the comments are about peace now, regarding the General Election in the USA! It is only the (having read them all!) posers answer in the end (posers meaning the person who asked the question initially) that they refer to peace of individuals with each other, then as a group, then a community etc etc.

I’m going to ask the question now – “What do you think Peace on Earth means?’

Credit to CWAD & Lizzie Ross