When all but the essential has been paused we have a chance to think about what is essential.
Do we really need expensive holidays? Do we really need to travel so much?
Do we truly need to spend our time in shopping malls? Do we truly need fashionable footwear and branded accessories?
A new car? Smarter smartphones?
How much of our time do we spend securing the things we truly need?
Could the Coronavirus be a blessing in disguise?
Making the necessary reserves can help us appreciate the abundance we have, and the economic fallout after this may teach us how fragile our life style was.
Social distancing can teach us the true value of having friends.
When all public entertainment is closed, we can still go for walks in nature. Would we realize the healing powers of nature on our souls?
The virus has motivated us help each other. Will we realize how much we depend on each other?
It has made us think about to our parents. Will we realize our responsibility towards our elders?