Where Do We Go From Here?

April 21, 2020
1 min read

Maybe you are wondering what we can possibly do, as a society, to recover from all the craziness that has been going on. Your definition may be that the Covid-19 virus is the problem. You might rephrase to say the governments’ (both local, state, and national) responses to the virus are the real problem. Regardless, lots of folks are fretting and worrying.

Stop.

While this might be the first time you or I have had to deal with something like this, it is hardly the first plague or pandemic that the world has seen – and yet, here we all are.

It is going to be fine. Now, you may have some specific circumstances that you will need to navigate, so navigate. Instead of sitting around whining, figure out what you need to do to protect you and yours, and then do it. (Note: I am not advocating anything illegal or insane; this is not a call to arms to overthrow governments or anything. I am talking about reasonable actions).

Really, there is no way that one article is ever going to address every possible scenario, so just work your problem. If you need help, network with others. We have been advocating that you build up such networks for a long time. If you listened, then you are in good shape. If you did not, then consider this your mulligan. It is time to start building those relationships with others, so that the next time something like this happens, you don’t get caught with your pants down.

Theophrastus

Lead Scheduler at MOTW. Husband, Father, but most importantly, a man of God. Possesses more degrees that most people find useful.

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