
Don't just go back to 'normal.' Post-pandemic life can be much better than that
CNN
Covid-19 turned the world upside down but amid our collective fear and suffering there were some silver linings. Let's build on those to redefine what "normal" means.
But amid our collective fear and suffering, there were some silver linings. We learned to be kind and care for our neighbor, we slowed down, parents spent more time with their kids -- in person and on Zoom. We focused more on our physical and mental health and learned to appreciate the smallest things we used to take for granted. We proved to ourselves how resilient we are, and we treated each other with compassion. As the United States rushes to get "back to normal," there are some lessons learned from our time under lockdown that we should keep, and even build upon, to create a new normal -- better than the one before.
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