In 1939, the British government created a series of propaganda posters featuring the slogan Keep Calm and Carry On. The posters were designed to raise the morale as the British people were threatened with massive air strikes during World War II. Although 2.45 million copies were printed, and although the Blitz happened, the poster was hardly ever publicly displayed and was little known about until a copy was rediscovered in 2000. Since then the original slogan and several variations have appeared on everything from posters and t-shirts to journals and coffee mugs. So I wasn't at all surprised to see these tea tins at our local market this week.
As cliché as the motto has become, it did get me thinking about the wisdom behind the idea and what I do to maintain grace under pressure and to decompress when stressed...
I second the one on Door County. That should put everyone in the calm state. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDoor County is will always be "Home Sweet Home!" I start to breathe differently as soon as I cross the bridge :-)
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