Her Values
From the pages of Business Insider, more progressive-woman-lifestyle news:
What those values might be will, perhaps, become clear, if only by implication.
That’s the article’s headline. The star of this drama is Ms Cindy Sheahan, a former real-estate agent. Judging by the tone and triumphant photograph, I’m guessing we’re supposed to regard Ms Sheahan as some kind of inspirational figure. No explanation is offered for Ms Sheahan divorcing her husband and then putting half a planet between her family and herself. There are no mutterings of neglect or infidelity. No hardships of any kind.
The nearest we come to a justification is,
And, er, so,
Again, the whys and wherefores of this radical uprooting remain oddly nebulous. Beyond, that is, the intrigue of unfamiliar food. We are, however, informed,
So says our woman of high progressive principle – the woman who abandoned her husband and family, and her job, seemingly forever, despite promising to return:
Quite what Ms Sheahan’s employers made of this, or indeed her husband and four children, is, alas, not disclosed. Evidently they were deemed of no importance in this tale of progressive empowerment. And so, Ms Sheahan went searching for herself in Cambodia, and in Vietnam. And Laos. And Madagascar. And Turkey and Cyprus. And France and Spain and Portugal and Greece. Indeed, this quest for self – this attempt to find an alignment of values – spanned “nearly fifty countries.”
Before – presumably thwarted – trying Italy:
And as you can imagine, Ms Sheahan is so into authenticity.
And being so authentic, so attuned to higher matters, her days are now spent eating alone in restaurants:
Oh, and grocery shopping. Specifically,
Ah, the inexhaustible romance of buying tomatoes. It’s all about personal growth, you see:
For some reason, the abandoned husband and four distant children come to mind.
Ah.
So screw those guys. Madam has tomatoes to buy.
If the above sounds vaguely familiar, you may be thinking of this.
Via Dicentra.
Is today’s word vows…?
And yet…..her immensely gratifying lifestyle would be impossible without that monthly check from the despised USA.
If we swap the sexes, are we still allowed to clap?
Sorry, but I call “no visible means of support”. Her $1,500.00/mo. US in SS payments isn’t enough to live on … even in Palermo, Italy. And nonstop “peaceful travel” to 50 countries isn’t FREE.
So how much $$ did she take away from the divorce? How much does her motorcycling boyfriend chip in? Is her now ex-boss paying her a pension? She’s lying about her lifestyle by omission. Her lifestyle that’s BETTER than your boring, ordinary, divisive American consumer lifestyle.
And PS … I advise her to stop walking the streets of Palermo at night as the “newcomer” Africans and Muslims have something of a “knife culture” as guns are outlawed by the government. Please make a note of it. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
When black peoples speak about why and how much they hate white peoples, like to grant them some grace by keeping in mind people like Cindy here. Curious if she’s the same Cindy Sheahan who turned her dead soldier son into an anti-war tool. I think that Cindy was shorter but the desire for attention seems to match up.
Also…
Business Insider. Yes. Business…Insider. If you don’t have a subscription to something called Business Insider, you are missing out on critical information about what goes on inside businesses. Think about how missing out on the insider business, from a woman like this who is…well, that’s not important right now…how missing out on information like this will affect your portfolio.
There is, I think, an air of things not being said.
Did it really?
The horror, the horror, the horror! of the responsibilities of parenthood. This sounds like a woman who wanted to be a Peter Pan.
That is truly bizarre. Anyone normal person who liked a restaurant would be pleased to go back a second time. She’s got to be inventing an imaginary problem. And if no one else in her family enjoyed museums she could still visit them on her own. My mother and father, although they did most things together, each had their own special interests which they pursued on their own–Dad with his coworkers and with jazz aficionados, Mom with her artist and church friends.
I do wonder how much of her story is a lie.
It would be…interesting if, starting with what information she has revealed, someone were to sleuth out her true identity, history, whereabouts and situation. I expect the truth would be “less than fully congruent” with what she has written, and that said truth would reveal more awkward facts about her behavior and motives.
As an aside, Canada’s tariffing of churches aside, England seems to be in the lead in the totalitarian of the week contest.
Just yesterday, I learned what “dicentra” is.
Personal growth.
Hence the bleeding heart on her Twitter account.
[ Remembers there are triple-chocolate cookies in the fridge, along with a tub of double cream. ]
Speaking of dishonesty, have you all noticed Business Insider’s somewhat “creative” use of hotlinks in their articles? For instance:
In a normal periodical, one would expect those hot links to take you to more information about the person being profiled. But here they are links to articles about other people or even just about travel in general. It seems fair to see Business Insider not so much as a legitimate news site as a content farm.
The best way for women in tech to be taken seriously.
Umm . . .
‘Cookies’?
Yes, that.
That’s what it says on the bag. Why, did I sound fashionably transatlantic?
They are a clickbait pet peeve of mine. For some reason they are taken seriously such that when I click on say, the S&P500 index on my Apple stocks app (or wtf is on my iPad here) a BI article often pops up with some supposed rationale for why things are over, under, sideways, down, etc. Such things are always BS but with BI it’s a more clickbaity kind of BS.
Jarringly un-British.
[ Checks self in mirror, attempts to look fashionably transatlantic. ]
Not sure how this is supposed to work. Do I need to clench something?
It is quite possible to travel the world or retire to Italy WITH YOUR HUSBAND and if she is getting SS checks her kids must be grown. If she took a “sabbatical” that means she got paid for that time off, and then cheated her company by not coming back. If she means “leave without pay” she should say so.
Hilarious how people think being a complete narcissist is stunning and brave.
And since when does traveling the world as a rich tourist prove america is bad?