Motivational Monday: We're in this together!
(Posted on November 2, 2020)

I usually make a conscious effort to not be political in this email.
This week, or rather for the week upcoming, I think I need to venture into that realm a bit.
This is not about what you should think or who you should vote for.
That choice is yours
. Anyone that tries to inflict their point of view on you is wrong. No one has that right.
But from what I'm seeing, regardless of who wins this election there is going to be some very powerful, possibly even dangerous
, emotions out there. People are angry the likes of which I have never seen.
Let me just state a few facts here.
- 1876: Rutherford Hayes beats Samuel Tilden by 1 Electoral vote, loses popular vote by 3 percent. The 1876 election was one of the most disputed in American history. Tilden defeated Rutherford in the popular vote, but had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165 with 20 uncounted. The 20 votes were in flux because three states (Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina) were being claimed by both parties. They were ultimately awarded to Hayes.
- 1916: Woodrow Wilson beats Charles Hughes by 23 electoral votes, 3.1 percent popular vote.
The election took place during World War I when incumbent President Wilson faced Supreme Court Justice Charles Hughes, beating him by a small margin.
- 1960: Kennedy defeats Nixon by 84 Electoral votes, .2 percent popular vote. One of the most famous elections in our history --- and one of the most famous presidents in our history. The Nov. 8 election in 1960 John F. Kennedy had an early lead as polls in the earlier time zones closed, but as the west began to close - Richard Nixon gained momentum. It wasn't until the following afternoon that Nixon conceded. Kennedy carried 11 states by three percentage points or less - Nixon carried 5 states by the same margin.
Sorry for the history lesson, but we're always led to believe that we're in the " closest
" election or our time. We're a " divided
" country. NEWSFLASH: we've always been a divided country.
The problems and issues we are facing now have always been here. In some ways they are now better, and in some ways they are now worse.
There is no easy solution to anything. Regardless of who you are choosing to vote for there are likely things you'll like, and likely things you do not like. This is one hundred percent of the time with every decision we make in life. ALWAYS!
In the past there have been elections that I've been happy with the outcome, and elections where I've been disappointed with the outcome. I got up the next day and went to work and continued with my life. I continued to try and do good in the world, and to create balance and love for my family and friends.
Regardless of what happens this week, violence is NEVER OK
. Hurting others, verbally or physically, is NOT OK.
We have disagreed before. We are still here, we are still moving forward, and the fact is plain and simple --- we have no idea where we would be had the other scenario played out.
Let's make sure we know what type of future we are voting for on Tuesday when we cast our vote. Vote with your heart, do it in love, and pray for the best outcome for all!
Before and after you cast that vote, continue to do good in the world. Spread love. Hold the door for someone. Buy someone a coffee. We can disagree all we want, but we are all still human beings on a journey together.
This election is not the only thing that will determine how we move forward --- our actions as humans towards other humans will be the defining factor!
Let's show them what we're made of!
--Unknown
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









