George Noory opens our minds to the wonders of gratitude... before being rudely interrupted.
lyrics
Welcome to the strangest times of our lives. You’re here, I’m here, for better or worse, we’re all in this together. So, take a seat, and take a breath… Go ahead, take a deep breath, not bad right?
Although life ebbs and flows, and isn’t always perfect, I often wonder what we did right to deserve this rich and varied existence. Putting aside the forgettable everyday gripes, grievances and the odd tragedy here and there; I feel we have ourselves a little piece of paradise.
Irregardless of any unfortunate unpredictable roads that may lie ahead, we’re rich with breathtaking masterpieces. The natural wonders, the world of science, dancing, singing, the people in our lives and those special little moments between us
Whoever came up with all this organized chaos, whether it be a god, some alien mastermind, or whoever you think is pulling the strings, they made it for us; letting it all float like a feather down to our feet, available for anyone who cares to pick it up at their leisure
Yes, it seems unthinkable that these situations where we see glimpses of the ethereal possibilities beyond us could just slip away and be-
Uh, hold that thought
Hello there, yep, this is George. Haha, yeah. I’m quite content with my current service, actually you’re interrupting a very important-
Sorry about that, you’ll have to remind me where I left off, give me a sec
Pardon me? Well, first off, I definitely never asked for any of these changes, so I suggest- What? I can’t hear you, can you speak up? Yeah listen, I have to go… Well, actually that’s a pretty good deal
Um, listen, I’m interested, but please, you’re going to have to call me back tomorrow. Yup, anytime after 11am. Yes, that’s fine. No, I don’t have another phone line. Yup, okay, sounds fine; I have to hang up. Talk tomorrow. Yes, okay. I’m hanging up now, it’s very much appreciated, thank you
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