short speech on what covid 19 pendemic has taught to you
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We should all be grateful to the coronavirus pandemic. It has taught us the meaning of life and its purpose; reminded us what we are, deep down to our bones, minus our hypocrisies.
We should all be grateful to the coronavirus pandemic. It has taught us the meaning of life and its purpose; reminded us what we are, deep down to our bones, minus our hypocrisies.French philosopher Albert Camus had famously argued the literal meaning of life is “whatever you are doing that prevents you from killing yourself.” To rephrase: the purpose of life is to do things that keep us from dying.
We should all be grateful to the coronavirus pandemic. It has taught us the meaning of life and its purpose; reminded us what we are, deep down to our bones, minus our hypocrisies.French philosopher Albert Camus had famously argued the literal meaning of life is “whatever you are doing that prevents you from killing yourself.” To rephrase: the purpose of life is to do things that keep us from dying.In pre-corona times, this philosophy would have sounded what Camus called life itself — absurd. We’d have assigned higher meaning and purpose to life — pursuit of happiness, quest for knowledge or recognition, philanthropy, or even reckless hedonism. But living as an act of defying death? The corona pandemic has proved Camus right: over the past few two months our primary aim has been to stay alive, do things that keep us from killing ourselves.