LIGHTS OUT

BY WALLACE CALEB BATES

As I lay here in bed tonight without power, I am reminded of how dependent we have all become on the luxuries of modern life. 

I have been frustrated ever since the power went out. My cell phone battery continues to creep lower, and my lantern does not show enough light. I have a to-do list mounted on my laptop that I cannot use due to an internet outage. 

But in the end, none of those things truly matter. Nights like this are humbling because they require us to step out of our comfort zone and embrace the real elements of the world around us, not those brought to life by technology. 

Perhaps that is the lesson. When the screens go dark, and the silence settles in, we are reminded that resilience is not powered by electricity but by our ability to sit still, adapt, and find meaning in the quiet.




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