I'm glad I stuck with it.
The author points out there will be a big push to get us back to "normal." But maybe we shouldn't forget the positive things that have been revealed during this time.
🔸️less pollution
🔸️more family time
🔸️more creative time
🔸️caring and looking out for one another
🔸️efforts made to ensure people have food and supplies
🔸️technology which enables us to work and learn from home
Do we really want to go back to the rat race if we don't have to? I think it's something individual families and communities will decide.
But the author of this essay is worried we'll be caught up in "recovery" and forget.
I'm glad I stuck with it. The author points out there will be a big push to get us back to "normal." But maybe we shouldn't forget the positive things that have been revealed during this time.
🔸️less pollution
🔸️more family time
🔸️more creative time
🔸️caring and looking out for one another
🔸️efforts made to ensure people have food and supplies
🔸️technology which enables us to work and learn from home
Do we really want to go back to the rat race if we don't have to? I think it's something individual families and communities will decide.
But the author of this essay is worried we'll be caught up in "recovery" and forget.