
A few weeks ago, was interesting because I heard our Priest’s homily at Mass, which made me think.
He spoke about various words that start with “D”.
Every word made you think about being disillusioned.
As I sat and listened to all the negative words that evoke feelings of disillusionment, such as a loss of hope, trust, or belief, it’s amazing how our minds work.
Many of us don’t often think twice when we hear words such as Disappointed, Dissatisfied, Disenchanted, Disillusioned, Disbelief, Disheartened, Dispirited, Dejected, Dismal, or Despairing.
What is it that keeps our minds focused on the positive and not the negative?
You’re probably asking where am I going with this specific thought today?
Maybe it’s because of my connection to building a stronger defense against any words that suggest a loss of hope, trust, or belief.
As you watched or listened to most of what the news covered this past weekend, I’m sure one of those words that start with “D” came to your mind.
In case you missed it, it was the White House Correspondence Dinner on April 25, 2026, and the Shooter from California.
I believe it doesn’t matter how many times something happens in America; those with power will refuse to do something about it.
It has been said now that all those who attended the White House Correspondence Dinner know how it feels to have an active shooter in their midst. Yet the gun laws in America will not change.
Just like the Priest who gave our congregation his homily about the letter D and the words tied to it, he never saw this weekend coming full circle.
Safety in America remains a challenge.
I’m sure there are multiple lessons to be learned, even after seeing the number of Secret Service and Security personnel protecting the President of the United States was revealed.
So, the question is, what is your one word that starts with “D” from this past weekend’s White House Correspondence Dinner?
“Do not be like the cat who wanted a fish but was afraid to get his paws wet.” William Shakespeare
At some point, you will need to get beyond your fears and get your paws wet.
Those in attendance at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. got more than their paws wet.
We’ll have to wait and see what happens next.
Today, I challenge you to think about the Letter “D” in your life, not in a negative way, but in a positive way.
Blog source: https://mckinleysthoughts.com/the-d-words/










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