MarkEagleUSA
C'mon Q!
Good morning to tLodge!
I sure get this- both the overload at work and the social media thing. I started liking a bunch of stuff that was all about gardens, Swedish genealogy, reno things and a Native American posts. It seemed to squelch a lot of the nonsense I didn't want or need to see- probably because it doesn't fit a usual pattern?Some of the people that don't post anymore or rarely post I still have connections with on other social media...but I'm trying to limit social media now too. Too many ads, too much suggested content rather than people I actually have connections with.
I have a love/hate relationship with technology. I think it's awesome that I can know what's going on with a friend I haven't seen in 10 years, but I also think it's overwhelming the amount of content available.
I am currently trying to hold myself together at work while there is a crushing onslaught of information. I worked late yesterday, put in just over 10 hours, I get in this morning to 50 new emails, half of which need a response, then there's 40 new Teams messages, most of which don't need a response but I need to read through to make sure I'm not needed.
I just threw out, accidentally, the flipper (fake temporary tooth) I paid $500 for. Thankfully I realized this egregious mistake and was able to grab it out of the trash.
Is that like the equivalent of grabbing a sandwich out of the trash? Glad you found it, hope you washed it