Important thing Coronavirus has taught me…………….Part 33
For me it's the choice between the devil and the deep sea and he fights the battle daily. Words like “social distancing” “lockdown” are the meaningless jargon of the elite who can afford to sit at home. To the daily wage laborer on the street, sitting at home would be an option, if he had a home.
When you love something, you’ll do anything for it .
You’ll become a slave to it regardless.
But that connection is not good or bad.
You’ll just be one step below what you choose.
Choose wisely,
You’re not in control of all your problems /solutions. Some things will naturally work themselves over time. Don’t be impatient,
Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows,
Many years of friendship doesn’t mean you should save the relationship no matter what.
It doesn’t mean you should burn bridges quickly, either. Only ask yourself if this is worth keeping,
The reason life doesn’t always go the “way we want “ is coz life is not designated around us. Once we realize that, life becomes a lot easier. This doesn’t mean life is against us , but Life is what it is ,
Understanding that people’s inability to empathize with your feelings actually had nothing to do with you, can be the biggest lesson,
Don’t try to take over the world. Take over your mind & the world will do whatever you want,
Be fiercely vulnerable & know the strength & bravery of authenticity,
Self- improvement is a choice. Staying same is a choice. You’re in control of the choices you make,
Financial freedom has a priceless view,
Respect yourself enough to make people respect your fucking boundaries,
Learning new skills is as important as capitalizing on your existing ones,
It’s not a trap, it’s just life. It isn’t about anyone else but about the relationship we’ve with our self,
Someday, you’ll meet the happiest version of yourself & it’ll be worth it,
We are self-isolating for weeks now and it’s really weird that infection rates keep increasing daily if only people are staying 24/7 in their homes. It’s not weird. It’s an airborne virus and can spread through a building with locked doors thanks to the wonders of air conditioning.
After reviewing the information, I believe that Coronavirus is already no longer a threat to informed people who are taking preventative supplementation. I advise you look up Medcram’s videos, as Dr. Seuhelt discusses in some significant academic detail the scholarly articles backing the science behind Vitamin D3, Zinc, and now NAC supplementation.
The information we have at hand suggests that these will target specific metabolic bottlenecks COVID-19 can create. There are also a variety of behavioral things you can do to boost your immune system, such as hot-cold baths and proper sleep.
We will see many changes that will become a regular part of our daily routines that will be different from what they were.
For one thing, it has been estimated that at least 1/4 of all the restaurants that were open before will have ceased operation completely so we will have fewer choices as to where to go to dine.
Also, what restaurants that are able to open and stay in operation will have far less seating available with seats much farther apart.
It will take the airlines and public transportation, in general, a long time to get back to any semblance of what they were once like.
There also will be a lot more people working from home now that the employers have found that it works.
That could conceivably put pressure on the child-care facilities. In general, it will take a long time for the general public to regain the trust and comfort they once had.
I would compare it to a married couple where one found his/her spouse had cheated. They may say they forgive their spouse but it will be a long, long time, if ever, that the original trust returns and this is going to be the attitude of the general public.
Changes could come even in how we get our groceries. Many people may just continue to order their groceries by phone or online and have them delivered.
It will be what has been called a “new normal” and it will be somewhat similar to but different from the “old normal”.
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Thank you ….CV-19 is a real and dangerous virus. It is killing more people than “the common flu,” and it’s tragic for those who are dying from it, but it’s turning out to be - maybe 2 or 3 times more deadly.
In the overall scheme, that doesn’t seem like enough justification, to me, to completely shut-down and destroy the overall economy.
But, it’s hard to say that, knowing that NOT shutting things down leaves everyone in a position where the virus could become much worse.
We just don’t know how much worse it might be…?
On the other hand, economic damage has real-life consequences and does cause many real deaths.
Those deaths just show up later and effect different people than the virus might have.
For instance, massive job destruction and increased poverty leads to many negative outcomes: people losing their homes, debt defaults, food shortages, increased crime, increased homelessness, and a decrease in life expectancy and the availability of health-care.
When economic damage becomes severe, conditions of malnutrition and starvation may also start to play a role. People who cannot afford to eat good food will end up eating lower-quality food, or no food, and this causes an increase in deaths from illnesses and poor health.
Over a large economy, a large population, and over a longer period of time, this can easily end up causing more deaths than the original viral “pandemic” might cause. And, right now.
I believe that economic damage will end up causing many more deaths than the virus, over the long run.
But, again, even the best health-care and economic experts have models to try to predict the way things might play out, but those models are very complex, and can be hard to completely rely upon to guide lawmakers into making the right decisions.
It’s a lot of guess-work, estimation, and the making of judgement calls. In short, a slight miscalculation, either way, could end up causing many millions or tens of millions more deaths.
This is a “catch-22” for the government. No matter what they do, or which way they decide to go - their decisions are going to cause additional deaths.
So, it’s a matter of trying to identify and choose the, “lesser of two evils.” Imagine the pressure and gravity of trying to make these kinds of leadership decisions in the current environment… Very difficult.
Want to add word or two?
The covid19 corona virus is not the most virulent, not the most potent, nor the most infective pathogen in history yet it has brought the world to its knees.
The impact of a single pandemic is unfathomable. Economic, financial, psychiatric, social and medical.
Your comment ….?
It has broken the world in all ways.
Trade has taken a hit.
Families are losing loved ones on a daily basis.
Those not directly hit are locked in their homes in a state of fear, if not outright abject terror.
If we don't wake up now, there will be many who never do.
People need to follow the rules NOW.
Stop everything you are doing for this is the biggest test of your resilience in your lifetime. Everything else can wait.
I'm sure we will eventually defeat this.
The human race will endure like it has endured for ages, surviving and adapting, emerging victorious.
My only concern is, that victory shall come at what cost?
Managing Director at DAYALIZE
4 年Money is one of the basic things that we need in our lives. In the western world it is fundamental to life. As economies around the world have fallen into crisis, employment levels have fallen and the cost of living is rising. Families have fallen victim to financial pressure and hardship. Many families are facing the distress of waking up to mailboxes that are full of bills that they cannot afford to pay. The stress and anxiety of falling into financial debt, has a huge impact on lives, causing fear, panic, depression even suicidal thoughts. Whole families are being affected by the rising tide of debt crisis. Robbing thousands of individuals of mental peace . My concern is that countries are going into lockdown to what end point? We cannot feasibly expect to eradicate the virus with a lockdown, and once that lifts, the virus will invariably resurge. But we are trying the best we can for lack of a better option. My concern is that healthcare professionals are fighting this world over with a severe shortage of PPE and care even in the richest countries. It's not that governments are not trying. It's just that no country was prepared for a healthcare crisis of this magnitude. The problem is not just the risk to life of healthcare workers. The problem is that once we start losing the experts, who will we have left to fight for the common man on a ventilator.