What Have We Learned From COVID-19?

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What Have We Learned From COVID-19?



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Hello friends,

Actually, I wanted to write this article for a long time. 2020 was a year we experienced the things we are used to seeing in the movies.

So what did Covid-19 show me from my perspective? You can ask yourself this question and think about your answers.

First of all, I saw that all the countries in the world are connected to each other like a chain link. Countries were like a chain in many issues, especially in the economy.

In addition, this infectious disease, which lasted for 3-4 months from the country I think has the strongest economy in the world to the poorest country, has caused great economic problems for all countries subjected to the capitalist regime. Of course, countries with a bad economy, such as the domino effect, also affected the good ones.

The second thing I observed especially was that people who had been stuck at home for 3 months could not bear this even for their health. This disease was like an experiment, frankly, and people were too social to be able to stay at home for 3 months. I even saw that some countries and races still do their greetings and social friendship movements in their culture while they should not do it for a while.

Of course, we, as humans, had the opportunity to rest as much as we never rested, but during this rest, we continued to spend money and we could not earn a good amount to our countries.

Obviously, some economically weak countries used COVID-19 to borrow its own people.

Unfortunately, our world, which is home to an immense technological development in phone manufacturing, has remained quite primitive in how to deal with an infectious disease. Mask and hand washing were the two most important things that can be done to prevent this disease.

Of course, this issue of washing hands was a detail that showed us how hygienic people are actually and that we are actually a bit dirty.

Covid-19 offered us a second chance. He said that money is not everything, that our environment and our families are the only things we need to care about.

It also reminded us that the world as a human is not part of us, but part of the world. As the world belongs to us, it gave a very good lesson to us people, which caused many animal species to disappear and trees to be plundered and many natural wonders to be destroyed for tourism.It caught our own greed and waste.

Take care yourself and have a nice day everyone...!



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Hello! I completely agree with you. We tend to live in a completely "human-centered" world and trample nature without respect. I hope this emergency medical situation has opened many people's eyes, even if I'm a little skeptical about that. Thanks for sharing you thoughts, greetings :)

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Thank you for your nice comment support...

Have a nice day...

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For me, these long months of confinement revealed something I already knew about me but had not experienced in a "worldwide shared way" , and it's that I do not need the others on the social aspect, I do not miss seeing anybody,I can stay in touch with my people without having to see them but that is what I already lived as I see now I'm self confined for about ten years or such, and life is beautiful when we are free from the social animal that we think (are teached) to be ... 😊

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