Every time that I go to the hospital these days and I get asked the obligatory post-Ebola question of have I traveled outside the United States in the last three weeks, I am compelled to answer that I have not traveled outside my city limits in the last three weeks. Or three months, for that matter. I have been living a very small life.
Surprisingly, that has been entirely satisfying in my time of intense medical need. I don't have the energy level that is usually mine, and so my wanderlust is quelled for the time being. I have been largely working from home and venturing out only for the occasional meal at friends' houses or to the hospital (most commonly), but somehow I do not feel constrained by my narrow turf. There is something comforting about having a small scope when things are unpredictable. I am never far from something I know, and I can be easily rescued should I need it. Which I occasionally do. I am sure that this too will grow old over time, but for now, small is quite beautiful.
I just got a cheque for $500.
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So I show them a video of myself actually getting paid over $500 for taking paid surveys to set the record straight.