This too shall pass...
I found a lot people around me amongst family and friends who were restless during the recent lockdown in most countries. They were uncomfortable to sit at home and refrain from their normal activities of the day. This brought in a feeling of anxiety and insecurity amongst them.
I do agree that this period of the pandemic is a challenge to everyone of us. It is impacting individuals, families, societies and nations at large. While individuals are feeling lonely, families and societies are getting disenchanted. Of course, nations are facing the economic challenges as a fallout of the pandemic and the consequent lockout.
The question before everyone is - “When will this be over ? When will life normalise for everyone ? Nobody knows the answer - not even the public health specialist as this virus is new to everyone. Everyone is trying their best to cope with it. The individuals, families and societies are putting up a brave face and dealing with this unknown challenge.
One thing I am sure of. This too shall pass. Having lived in the coastal part of a state, which faced cyclones every year during the monsoon, I can say with experience that nobody could predict a cyclone accurately. Although I must admit that the predictions of cyclones and storms have improved over the years, it is still an act of God. Nature’s fury is still unpredictable.
Today the forecast of natural disasters are much better and so is the preparedness of the state. A good example is the state of Orissa, which faces atleast one cyclone every year. It affects the coastal belt, where the poorest sections of society have to face the brunt. However, in the last few years, we have seen that the government of Orissa has prepared very well, evacuated the target populations and prevented many human disasters. So, even though it is God sent, human beings have been able to plan and prevent catastrophes consistently.
We need to believe that this too shall pass. After all, all of us as individuals and collectively as a society have misused Nature and may be it is just a gentle reminder to us from Nature to mend our ways. God realises that the citizens of the world have suffered enough due to this pandemic and hence will find ways and means to end it soon either through a vaccine or through herd immunity.
We need to believe in ourselves and commit to ourself both as individuals and communities that we will respect nature much better than we did in the past. We need to believe that this too shall pass and life will be normal again.
Life is a cycle and the good days will follow soon.
S Ramesh Shankar
30th May 2020
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4 年Good days will come soon, When things are not in our control, why worry, we need to have a strong belief that solve 50 % of the problem.
ex Associate Professor at Rcert,Chandrapur
4 年That's all right Sirji, any idea about the timing of end of Covid 19 ?
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4 年Very true sir. It reminded me “ I am for truth, no matter who tells it. I am for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I am a human being, first and foremost, and as such I am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole - Malcolm”. Later or sooner present crises will be the talk of past - with a strong belief that majority of us will live & breathe with the thought process similar of Malcolm .
Director Talent Management and Learning & Development - AMIEO Region
4 年So true! Every crisis the world has witnessed has been bigger than the past. How we faced it and adapted to new world order is going to be interesting