We can't solve all problems. . .

 Today as I read a lot about the Trump team superspreader event at the White House and the resulting infections amongst Trump, his wife, and cronies, many other Americans were busy doing good works in their homes, communities, and work places. None of us can do all or be all, but we can do more if we work together, prioritize our efforts, and head in directions of betterment. 

Faced with so much information about all the problems that exist daily, it can be overwhelming, and that overwhelming sense can actually stymie the good work possible. In a good society, there is a good delination of jobs and leadership--an order that ensures that most people, if not all, get what they need in positive ways. 

Today, the United States delination of jobs and leadership is like a traffic jam with Donald Trump crashing all the time on the highway of life. This crashing is creating confusion and obstructing the good work possible in the country. It is a big problem that is stalling positive development and change. We can not let this continue. 

What can we do?

In our own areas of leadership and good work, we can do the best we can to forward positive effort for ourselves and others.

Unlike Trump, we can work within the law or work to change the law if we think the law is unjust. We can also work with honesty, intelligence, and collaboration. The more that everyone is doing their best, the better our country will be. 

We can also find our areas of competence and service, the areas where we can make a difference and invest in those areas to better our lives and the lives of others. 

We can't solve all problems, but everyone of us can contribute in meaningful, positive ways. 

What will you do?