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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Don’t waste it



The past three weeks have felt like three years. We’ve seen long established systems come to a halt, sometimes overnight. Everything from work to school to social life to religion to shopping -everything is different. Pretty amazing.

I always thought it would take something like an alien invasion for that to happen.

So where do we go from here? Maybe that’s too big a question? Perhaps it’s all a matter of billions of people wondering “Where do I go from here?” There’s a lot of individual decisions being made. One can’t but help wonder how many people will come to the same conclusions.

While I can’t speak for anyone else, I’m thinking of a few things.

First of all, I refuse to make decisions out of fear. Prudence and caution are fine. Fear shuts down a person’s logic. With that in mind, my energy is focused on doing positive things. Life is going to be different when this is all over. Every day that passes makes it less likely that we’ll go back to the old ways.

I’m also thinking that my energy is going to be focused much closer to home. Thanks to travel restrictions, the world is a much larger place. Who knows when, or even if, world wide travel becomes common again.

One more thing. Don’t plan on this being over soon. In a way, it will never be over. You can’t unscramble an egg. You can, however, make a pretty decent omelet.

-Six bears

6 comments:

  1. Power-hungry bureaucrats will NEVER let it be completely over.

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    1. That's why we pay attention to the science and not the politics.

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  2. Where do we go from here? Same as usual: wake up and see what the day has to offer, make a plan and then adapt it as circumstances arise. Maybe eat an egg.
    The new ways will be what we make of them.

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    1. Indeed.

      Now if I could only find some fresh eggs.

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  3. If anything else this pandemic is a circuit breaker! One is able to stop and think, refleck and make a change if necessary.

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    1. For those of us who've been living on automatic it's a wake up call.

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