Relief

It’s now been enough time since the inauguration of President Biden and VP Kamala Harris, that I can reflect on ‘how it feels.’ If I try hard, I can leave behind the policy questions of how much effort is being expended to undo what Trump worked on for four years – things like immigration, handling of the pandemic, positions on climate control and international relations.

What I notice most is the sense of relief. I don’t wake up each day to tweets from Donald Trump with an unquestionable lie or a questionable claim about something…always the something had to do with him. I know it’s not all gone – I know that there are bozos out there like Marjorie Taylor Green – but the volume is now low enough to ‘feel’ different. I place a lot of stock on how things feel. Decisions can feel right. Relationships can feel good. Some things make me feel bad, particularly stupid decisions I have made, or dumb things I have said that I just cannot get out of my head even years later. (i can’t bring myself to talk about them now).

Whatever you may think about Joe Biden as a politician, a leader, a Democrat, or whatever other tag we can apply – he seems to everyone to be a decent human. He talks about doing the right things and seems be trying to do so. He doesn’t tweet about himself every day, and I am not detecting a load of lies. One can dislike what he says, but rarely call it an untruth.

I used to lead according to a mantra – DTRT I called it. Its silly but it means ‘do the right thing,’ and I let it guide how I treated people, customers, colleagues, employees and business questions. I always figured that if I tried to do the right things, it would show, and inspire others to recognize I was trying and to try to DTRT themselves as well.

How did we get to this point – where the sense of relief from not having our nation’s leader spout nastiness every day about someone or other is noticeable and real. If you don’t feel a sense of relief from this, I’m sorry but your values are a worry.

It feels better.

Published by steinharterm

Former chief commercial officer with global experience in the IT industry and with a current focus on non-profits and family.

One thought on “Relief

  1. I wonder/hope that a silver lining of the horror show is that we recognize (once and for all?) that a prereq to earning votes is decency. Electorates, as a rule, have bad memories, but I hope we’ll not soon forget these last four years and how, when we don’t expect of our leaders that they DTRT, we know down to our very bones (and nervous systems) what can go wrong.

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