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Lockdown guilt!

Many moons ago I was sent on a 3-day course to learn about ‘problem solving and decision making’. Identifying the problem (a problem is not always perceived as a problem) required asking a lot of questions to ascertain exactly what was wrong and why. Resolving the problem required as many (hopefully logical) steps to minimise the damage caused, by making good decisions. This course has stood me in good stead up until now.

But since being treated like a kid and told by a so-called ‘Command Council’ to shut-up, what to do and what not to do, what to wear and what not to wear,

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