We are living through extraordinarily hard times! A pandemic of unimaginable proportions! A period of fear and despair! As I write this article, we have already recorded more than 6 million Americans infected with COVID-19. The death of 200,000 is a nightmare as a horrifying toll strikes down 1,000 or more Americans each day. Depressing? More than! With so many in hospitals, ICU’s, and nursing homes! Without a loved one alongside to share the loving closeness so demanding under isolation restrictions! It is heartbreaking.
Beyond COVID patients, there are those we know and love who have suffered a heart attack, and they live through the same terror as they lie fearfully in a hospital bed. And what about those stroke victims who are confined to an isolated hospital room? Then there are victims who suffered tragic injuries as a result of car or truck accidents, or serious falls, or medical malpractice at the hands of a doctor or hospital.
Besides the direct and tragic consequences of COVID-19, there are those COVID patients who are also tangential victims of hospital negligence. The tragedies continue as some patients give up, lose hope, and fall into a dark abyss.
At my advanced age, I think about the despair that can overwhelm the patient who is alone in a hospital room, be it because of COVID-19, cancer, a serious illness, a significant injury, or the victim of a terrible accident.
I am sensitive to the devastation and plight of those within the groups mentioned. And there is nothing that I can do to lessen the fears and solitude of those unfortunate victims, other than to write a few lines of an aphorism (which is akin to a proverb) based upon truth and ancient philosophy. In that regard, I have done just that in composing 50 aphorisms, with the sincere desire that one or more can be applied to a patient living in isolation. I have the further wish that pessimism and fear can be replaced with optimism and hope.
What follows are 50 of my aphorisms, some of which I trust can be uplifting during this most difficult period.
- “To be immersed in good thoughts makes a difficult day more bearable.”
- “Self-confidence fuels self-worth.”
- “Happy memories challenge the strains of sadness.”
- “While exercise, nutrition, and rest are what the doctor orders, common sense will always prevail.”
- “Embrace today. It’s too precious to be wasted.”
- “Gather the rosebuds while you may.”
- “The joy of life is to live it to the fullest.”
- “Catching your ring on the carousel of life is real success.”
- “We own today. We’ll shout and dispel any doubt in this world our place here today.”
- “The true essence of joy can be defined only by the celebrant.”
- “The divide between the past and future rests in the measure of one’s soul.”
- “A wasted hour is lost forever.”
- “The cynic scorns. The optimist praises.”
- “While isolation is a road to despair, human contact is a journey to hope.”
- “One without conscience is a robot without soul.”
- “’Home’ is a four-letter word, so is ‘stay’ and ‘safe.’”
- “Humanity’s award goes to the avatar of compassion.”
- “Happiness is a coin toss. It requires the right call.”
- “Creativity lays dormant in a vacuum. It must be a free spirit to advance its artistry.”
- “Whether power is good or evil rests with the one who uses it.”
- “Reality and fantasy oftentimes are inseparable.”
- “The rapid pace of time mandates full enjoyment of the day.”
- “The smiles of joy reflect a heart that’s full.”
- “Survival is the goal. Retreat is defeat.”
- “Bluntness hurts. Caring sooths.”
- “A night not to forget brings on a day meant to remember.”
- “Fantasy succumbs to reality when in conflict, just as weakness yields to strengths when challenged.”
- “The flirt invites adventure. The timid pines alone.”
- “Leaders merit approbation. Despots beget opprobrium.”
- “Indifference breeds contempt. Thoughtfulness evokes adulation.”
- “A smile brightens the room. A frown darkens it.”
- “The artist paints canvas. The thinker paints dreams.”
- “The essence of high character is measured in part by the performance of good deeds.”
- “Food feeds the body. Goodness nourishes the soul.”
- “When stress bangs on your door, take deep measured breaths and hang out a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign.”
- “The evil stains of tyranny beckon the calls for freedom.”
- “A calm response to a voice filled with anger displays not a sign of weakness but one of strength.”
- “When truth is challenged by bias sound reason should prevail.”
- “Dystopia is the antagonist of utopia just as malevolence is the enemy of benevolence.”
- “Exaggeration ripens to a lie when its sole intent is designed to deceive.”
- “A boast reflects a sign of insecurity while candor signals self-confidence.”
- “To act against false rumors is to rise as a filter for truth.”
- “The ruler is a tool of measurement. The soul is the measurement of life.”
- “A deserved legacy is the eternal residue of a life well-spent.”
- “Shedding one’s prized avocation opens the door to boredom.”
- “To ignore false criticism is often the sign of good judgement and not of a lack of sagacity.”
- “The pessimist looks to the sky and sees it half-cloudy. “The optimist looks to the sky and sees it half-sunny.”
- “Greed is a component of one’s character while charity defines one’s soul.”
- “Malice remains comatose until awakened by an evil bugler.”
- “Goodness is defined by the recipient and not by the one who claims it.”
Leonard L. Finz, age 96, is a decorated WWII veteran (1st Lt., Field Artillery, Philippines), a former New York State Supreme Court Justice, Peer-Reviewed as “One of America’s Preeminent Lawyers”, and the Founder of Finz & Finz, P.C
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Leonard L. Finz founded the firm in 1984. He is a former New York State Supreme Court Justice and a top-ranked trial lawyer with the highest ratings for legal ability and ethics, having earned a reputation as a master trial advocate in the courtroom. He has achieved the highest legal rating of “Preeminence” in addition to being peer-reviewed as “One of America’s Preeminent Lawyers.”