essay on opportunities in crisis
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Our World, All of us, have entered a period of great crisis and uncertainty and — whether some want to admit it or not — fear. Certainly we’re all used to living in a fast and ever-changing world, but it’s an intimidating challenge to All of us when our fast-paced world devolves into each new day being a mini-New Normal — with mounting disturbing data, unceasing public and private speculations and opinions about same, our businesses and livelihoods in real peril, our shifting family responsibilities, things we’ve always taken for granted gone or substantially diminished in an instant, tremendous and ever-shifting anxieties over every aspect of our lives and the lives of our families, loved ones, friends, colleagues, and all the other people we individually don’t even know — and will never know. This crisis, more than any other in modern human history is truly a human crisis that affects, in one way or another, every single human being in our World.
Yet in this World Crisis, there are truly the seeds of good things and great opportunities for each and All of us to propagate in nearly infinite ways. Beyond all the opportunities that first and naturally come to our own individual minds when we find ourselves unexpectedly slowed down or idled, I speak more broadly. It is a time for deep reflection about who we are — not just as individual human beings, but also who we are as living human beings in the World community. It’s a time to think deeply and honestly about solutions to our problems (and they are many) and simultaneously a time to recall and hearken back to the great challenges we have faced throughout known human history, and to seek strength, productive hope, advice, and proper perspective on our present crisis.
The lore of human history is the story of All of us. Think about just the greatness of each of our own family histories — all the people that we had the opportunity to know and so many that we only heard about, and the history of our friends and associates. Is it not true that many of these stories from our own experience form the subject matter of amazing and meaningful conversations, memories, and that many of them inform aspects of our own thinking today? Let each of us not forget the wealth of wisdom, knowledge, and experience that is available to all of us to draw on — for free.
And as we go forth boldly to engage and subdue this crisis, let us simultaneously be chastened by our meaningful reflection on the relative fragility of human life and understand therefore (beyond even all the other reasons) that all human life is truly special, irreplaceable, and statistically unlikely in the first place. For we must know our limitations before we may reasonably hope to go beyond them.
That this crisis provides the opportunity for vast numbers of humanity to make such reflections together at the same time is, in my view, perhaps the greatest gift and opportunity that we’ve had in a long, long time. Let’s not allow ourselves to suffer the damage without also accepting and rising to the occasion of this truly amazing opportunity so universally given to All of us.
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