Craven Moorehead More Random Thoughts for March
Born To Ride Southeast Magazine|March 2020
Floating along on a cloud of uncertainty, a writer passes high in the sky observing all that is going on beneath him.
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Craven Moorehead More Random Thoughts for March

Or perhaps, I should not refer to myself as a writer but simply an observer. Either way, it is up to that person to decide what is reality and what is fantasy. Sometimes it is difficult to correctly identify between the two because things that aren’t real often come cloaked in an endless pile of substantiating facts and evidence that most people could not refute. Every situation requires careful examination, not just on the surface but all the way down to the core. As humans, we only see what we want to see anyway. So it often becomes a situation where we learn later that something is not authentic. This is not a fault just a fact. I am not addressing the specific issues; I am simply trying to suggest that people look deeply into situations and try to determine on their own whether the content or item is truly legitimate. Using care when checking reality is paramount to preventing dissatisfaction in the future. No, this isn’t all about fake news and some of the other drama that we hear about every day. This is just about checking out the real facts.

This story is from the March 2020 edition of Born To Ride Southeast Magazine.

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