Elliott Brack

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I went to Elliot Brack's funeral yesterday. He was a friend. And he was quite a character. He was one of the first people I met outside of work when I moved to Georgia. He was sort of a variation of the main character of Tom Wolfe's "A Man In Full". I used to say that Elliott and I had a 50-50 relationship. He told me what to do and I did it. His 50% was telling me. My 50% was doing it. He was a fixture at my church and involved me in all sorts of things. Including organization of our "Civic Breakfast" where we invited leaders from the community for information and opinions of the community. It goes on and on. There were 260 people attending his funeral. He will be missed. https://www.crowellbrothers.com/obituaries/Elliott-Earl-Brack?obId=48440319

Getting reacclimated to the real world is not a 1-day process I found out. We are all wayyy over stimulated. How much information can you process? How much information do you need? We are all seriously being held aloft from the truth by several layers of BS. If you think you can process all the information you are thown at in a normal hour or two of "normal" life you are totally wrong. Just making simple purchases requires too much effort to decide what's right. "Just gimme that thing so I can move on to the next totally overwhelming information seeking situation."

I have a lot to say about my experiences of adjusting back into the real world. A lot more than what is going on here.

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