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Post by t-bob on May 12, 2021 9:42:06 GMT -5
The Pandemic 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Preface I wrote this - thousand people wrote this as well and millions souls thought about this quotes ************************
1. “More than a year into the pandemic, many of us have reached a point of utter exhaustion. We’re frustrated. We’re fried. We’re fed up with just about almost everything. Â
2. Even as vaccines roll out and many aspects of life return to “normal,” life doesn’t quite feel good yet, as many of us are still dealing with disrupted routines, anxiety, loneliness, loss and grief.Â
3. How can we take care of ourselves and others in the midst of ongoing crises? The best thing we can do is meet ourselves and others with kindness and care. By lovingly embracing whatever it is that we’re feeling in the moment—impatience, hopelessness, anger, anxiety, despair—we cultivate the resilience we need as a strong source of support for ourselves and our loved ones.
4. When you’re feeling frustrated with your family or roommates, when you’re lonely, when boredom sets in, and when you just perceive like you can’t take it anymore.”
Two and three paragraphs are collaborations. The first and last paragraphs - hundred percent
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Post by Cornflake on May 12, 2021 10:20:30 GMT -5
There are some good thoughts there, Bob. I don't think we should be "embracing" anger or despair, though.
I've been realizing that post-pandemic life will require some adjustments. Two of my regular activities stopped during the pandemic. For various reasons I've reluctantly decided not to resume one. The other is still stopped. Most people I know are still avoiding indoor restaurants, which means that lunch with friends is still out. I've realized that I need to find new ways to stay busy and interact with people and I haven't figured out the recipe yet.
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