Lessons from COVID

Did we even learn anything?

A quote excerpt from the story Lessons from COVID by Maryam Pardesi
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It has been almost two weeks since physical classes resumed in full swing, and it still feels guilty, as if we're enjoying an unearned privilege, or sucking on a very sweet toffee only to get a toothache later.


Every time I see the lecture hall flooding with people, it takes me back two years, to the time we last enjoyed that luxury so carelessly and ungratefully. 


It makes me think how often we spend most of our time sulking over things that aren't going right, only to find out later that they could have been much worse. 


The pandemic should have been a rebirth of the human population, for those who came out of it were lucky to have been scarred in some way, but not damaged beyond repair. 


The world, and every individual in it, had time to rethink their ways, such that had never been granted before (at least not in this ultra-fast age). It was as if the entire world had stopped, and not just us, so that there was no constant pressure pushing us forward. 


Those who got this time to think, revisit, and realign, have - in my opinion - a responsibility to bring change, even if the smallest possible - for themselves and for others. 


It is a new hope. Maybe we might finally learn to value and honour human beings as they ought to be. Maybe we might start investing more in love than in money. And just maybe, we might dethrone gadgets from their places in our connections, and fill them with their rightful owners - human beings!


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