Tax poem for those who bear the burden

If you’re searching for a tax poem, I have an original one for you today.

It has been said that tax is the price we pay for living in a civilised society.

Someone must pay for the things we take for granted. Where would we be without healthcare, education, defence, roads, the rail network, and so much more? And it all comes at a cost.

On that basis, I agree we must accept the need to pay at least some taxes.

However, I think the tax burden must be managed carefully because tax acts as a disincentive to enterprise and hard work.

In the UK, currently, the tax burden is higher than it has been at any time since World War II. For me, that is far too high.

Politicians seem to think the solution to every problem is simply to throw money at it.

I agree that there will be times when the allocation of greater resources to a problem is the appropriate strategy.

However, frequently, it would be more appropriate to consider root and branch reform instead.

The problem with that, of course, is it would be generally unpopular and result in negative media headlines, which politicians hate.

So, they throw money at it instead and pass the bill on to Joe Public.

That leaves ordinary folk feeling like they’ve been mugged.

So, I condensed my thoughts on this subject into today’s poem.

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Tax poem


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How to find your tribe and build powerful connections

If you’re wondering how to find your tribe, this article is for you.

Finding your tribe means connecting with people who share your interests and values. It’s about building a community where you feel accepted and understood.

This is especially important in today’s world, where many people feel isolated or disconnected.

Looking for your tribe takes time and effort.

It may involve trying new activities, joining groups, or exploring online communities.

The key is to be open, authentic, and willing to put yourself out there.

When you find the right group of people, you’ll know it because it will just feel right.

Discovering your values and interests

Finding your tribe starts with understanding yourself. Knowing your values and interests helps you connect with like-minded people who share similar passions and ideals.

Know yourself

Self-reflection is key to discovering personal values and interests.

Take time to think about what matters most to you.

What activities bring you joy?

What causes do you care about?

Make a list of your top qualities and ideals.

Consider trying meditation to gain clarity on your thoughts and feelings.

Journaling can also help uncover hidden passions and values.

Be honest with yourself. Embrace your authentic self, quirks and all. This will help you find people who appreciate the real you.

Try new things and embrace diverse experiences

Exploring new activities can reveal unknown interests.

Sign up for classes or join clubs to learn new skills.

Try hiking, painting, cooking, or mixed martial arts. It doesn’t matter what it is. If it has some appeal to you, you might discover a hidden talent.

Attend local events and meetups to connect with people who share your interests.

Volunteer for causes you care about. This can lead to meaningful connections with others who have similar values.

Stay open-minded when trying new things.

You might surprise yourself by enjoying something unexpected. The more experiences you have, the better you’ll understand what truly matters to you.

Building and nurturing your tribe

Finding your tribe is just the first step. Building strong connections and nurturing those relationships takes effort and care. These steps can help create a supportive network that lasts.

Fostering connections online and offline

Social media platforms like Facebook and NextDoor offer ways to connect with like-minded people.

Join online groups that match your interests. Participate in discussions and share helpful information.

However, don’t limit yourself to the online world. That would be a mistake.

Attend local events and meetups to interact face-to-face. Volunteer for causes you care about. This can lead to meaningful friendships with people who share your values.

Look for mentoring opportunities.

Being a mentor or finding one can create deep bonds.

Coaches and support groups also provide chances to connect with others facing similar challenges.

Creating meaningful relationships through communication and respect

Open and honest communication forms the base of strong relationships.

Share your thoughts and feelings with your tribe.

Listen actively when others speak.

Show respect for different opinions.

Acknowledge that everyone has unique experiences and viewpoints.

This creates an environment where people feel safe to be themselves.

Above all, be reliable and keep your promises. Trust is key to building lasting connections.

Make time for your relationships. Regular check-ins, even brief ones, help maintain bonds.

Support and resilience in your social circle

A strong tribe offers support during tough times.

Whether facing health issues, job loss, or personal struggles, your network can provide emotional backing and practical help.

Build resilience together. Share coping strategies for dealing with stress and setbacks.

Celebrate each other’s successes, big and small.

This creates a positive atmosphere that lifts everyone.

Remember that support goes both ways.

Be there for your tribe members when they need you.

Offer a listening ear or a helping hand. This mutual care strengthens your connections and creates a sense of belonging.

Valuable asset

Finding a tribe that’s right for you can be your most valuable asset.

Human beings are social animals; we need other people.

And we need to feel like we fit in.

Here’s a poem about finding your tribe.

Finding Your Tribe Poem


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Political Poem: The Guy in Number 10

Today I offer you a political poem.

Leave me alone with my thoughts for long and, very quickly, my thoughts will be turned into verse for the record.

Now one of life’s great disappointments, for me at least, is politicians. They always promise a great deal, but rarely do they ever improve anything for ordinary people. Invariably, they are driven only by self-interest.

Over the years, my views on our political leaders have not been positive. However, I cannot think of a worse bunch in my lifetime, than the current crop of third raters dominating politics wherever you look. That’s certainly true here in the UK. And I’m not referring to a single political party. Mediocrity is the order of the day across the political spectrum.

Anyway, I turned my thoughts into a poem, which I share with you today.

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POLITICAL POEM


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Poem about lifestyle choices

It is a fact, that frequently other people will try to tell us how we should live our lives or express disapproval of our lifestyle choices in some way.

For some reason, they think they get to decide what is or isn’t the correct way that we should conduct ourselves.

Now I agree with the idea of right and wrong. I accept that certain things are universally considered wrong. Stealing for instance, or cheating on a loyal partner. Essentially, this means doing things that hurt other people.

However, if you choose to live in a way that does not hurt anyone else, why should that be anyone’s business but your own?

If you’re not hurting or bothering anyone else, surely you should be free to live as you please.

I was thinking about this yesterday, and my thoughts very quickly turned into a poem, which I thought I’d share with you, dear reader.

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Neanderthal Man: A poem about a modern phenomenon

For those unfamiliar with the term, Neanderthal man was a subspecies of humans that lived in Europe and Asia from around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. In this context, the word ‘man’ is being used as a synonym for human beings.

In theory, this subspecies is long gone. Nevertheless, when we see how some people behave during modern protests, you must wonder whether this is true.

Don’t get me wrong, protesting is a valid form of making your voice heard in any democracy. People are entitled to protest if they feel they have a genuine grievance, and their voices are not being heard.

Where I do have a problem, though, is when protest descends into violence, vandalism, and destruction of property. I think that’s unnecessary. Certainly, it’s unlikely to win over hearts and minds, in my opinion.

Anyway, I summarised my thoughts on this subject in the form of a poem, which I thought I’d share with you, dear reader.

It’s just how I see it. You may see it differently and that’s fine. We all have our opinions on these things.

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NEANDERTHAL MAN POEM

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2 more original poems to get you thinking

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2 original poems crafted with wisdom

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Poetry About Life: 4 poems reflecting life experiences

If you’re looking for poetry about life, then here are four original poems, written by me, that reflect how I see it all.

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