"The inauguration is behind us now, but many – millions, it seems – are still immersed in fear, anguish, and grief over the reality of President Donald Trump.
#NotMyPresident is still a very active hashtag on Twitter.
People are already calling for impeachment, claiming Trump’s presidency is “illegitimate”.
Celebrities (I refuse to mention them by name here and give them more attention) are still using their platforms to express anger, disappointment, and distress over the Trump presidency.
Protests continue, and people are venting and ranting and arguing on social media.
But maybe – just maybe – the widespread frustration and despair over the election outcome is unnecessary.
...But I believe it is time to let the shock of the election inspire something positive – true action.
Perhaps the time for lamentation has passed, and it is now time to DO the things we can to make our world a better place.
In other words, I believe that we are responsible for our own lives, and that shifting focus to what we CAN control is a much healthier and beneficial approach than continuing down a path of despair.
So, I have a question for those who are in panic mode right now and think Trump is going to ruin everything…
If you are devastated about who the president is, do you think it might be a sign that you rely on – or even worship – the State just a bit too much?..."
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