Ethics Alarms: Guest Post By Steve Witherspoon #4

After an extensive and very needed expert editing by Jack Marshall of Ethics Alarms, he was finally able to turn what started off as my head explosion, aka passionate rant, and turned it into a decent essay without loosing core intent or passion. It was clear to me that it was going to be a difficult task and I wasn’t the second set of eyes that it needed. I genuinely appreciate Jack’s efforts. My 4th Guest Post was published today and it’s titled “Silent Pondering Our Shared Tomorrows As The Road Stripes Streak By“.

I’ll let the completed essay speak for itself instead of reverting back to another rant, but first, here’s a very brief intro excerpt…

“I know exactly what my laser-focused conscious mind is doing in this situation, but what does your subconscious mind ponder when you’re on the road for many hours over 4,800 miles, while you crisscross a big chunk of the middle of the United States of America on vacation?”, “For hours at a time, when the road seems to vanish into a fine point on the horizon and the visible land meets the sky, the subconscious mind kicks into gear and is actively working behind the scenes… at least mine is.”

Again, I’d like to thank Jack Marshall for the honor.

Featured Photo: A photo I recently took at the Capital Reef National Park Visitor’s Center, Utah.

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