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Joy As An Act Of Resistance

Matt Zeigler

February 16, 2026·0 comments·zg

People are angry.

Deservingly so, in many cases.

And they’re sad.

Also, justified.

Lonely. Unhappy. Uncomfortable. Peeved. Scared.

Some are talking about it, some are bottling it up.

For all of time - by the way. None of this is new. But, everyday people, this is what we do.

The most important thing to do, in these trying times - and they are always trying times, is to find an excuse to be joyful.

Be happy.

Or just a little happier, even.

Smile.

Say hi to somebody. Call an old friend. Stretch out with the dogs on the couch.

Don’t tell anybody else about it.

Or tell everybody you see about it.

Joy is infectious.

zg

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