Millions of lives are suddenly on hold lately. The crisis brought on by the new coronavirus has left many people jobless. It’s destroying companies — both large and small — and it’s forcing some of us to change plans that we had been ready to execute this year.
I didn’t realize how much this had affected me mentally until I put some things together Friday afternoon. Then I spent the weekend thinking about where I stood — and what I can do. I don’t have a new plan yet, but I discovered that the most important decision I could make was to take control back instead of waiting to see what others do to solve this crisis.
The audio embedded below is about eight and a half minutes long.

Out-of-touch Keynesians still think ‘digging ditches’ is a good idea
Why can it feel strange to lose homes we haven’t seen for years?
Those Libyan ‘freedom fighters’ we paid for? They’re murdering thugs
Silly controversy over Cadillac ad reminds us we want different things
Weddings are triumphs of love and hope over reasonable fears
Target’s ID requirement for cold medicine is invasion of privacy
We all know fairy tales aren’t true, but maybe we need such illusions
Loss of majestic tree in my yard feels like death of an old friend