Life in the New Normal.

Seed

We are now living in a very uncertain environment. What we accustomed consider normal isn't any longer. This pandemic shifted the equilibrium point. We must adapt if we are to cope with this new normal. It's easy to get flustered in the maze.

Nature teaches us a lot about how to strengthen our personal resilience. When you look at how certain plants survive fire and then recover, because of the fire, buried seeds can now bloom and thrive. And seeing that environment green after everything that the fire has wrecked serves as a continual reminder to us as humans. We may feel disappointed with the circumstances that have brought us here. Yet there are things within us that will allow us to rise again. There will be unpleasant things that happen, but goodness may also arise from this. When we encounter grief, suffering, or a setback, it just serves as a reminder that there is a crucial aspect to us. You will be able to grow stronger if you are grounded in your beliefs, surrounded by a community that supports you, and accomplish things that are aligned with your own purpose. When faced with difficult circumstances, I suppose we must all cultivate a positive attitude in order to survive and grow.

Nature may offer us hope if we are willing to absorb the lessons it teaches us. And, of course, I don't believe you can learn from an environment in which you are not engaged. This pandemic serves as a reminder that we are all interconnected. You should recognize that when we suffer, we suffer equally. The virus has no limits and is unaware of hierarchies. Everyone is affected in the same manner, regardless of where they reside. We may erect artificial barriers between ourselves, but we are all connected.

I believe it is just a reminder to people that we all share the same planet. We are all affected by it. If we are to go forward and flourish, we must provide space for all of us to cooperate. We are more likely to fail as a society if we do not collaborate. It is quite simple to become preoccupied with oneself. We are surrounded by humans. When we find ourselves vulnerable, we seek the assistance of others. If I, as a person, wish to progress, I must bring more people with me. Subsequently, I have an obligation to do good.

To be a human means acknowledging that we have a responsibility to be good, both to ourselves and those around us. 

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