Danesa- you are an inspiration!
Some new insights aren't really "new" per se but strengthened.
I am amazed at the ability of the brain to filter out news and to adapt to a new world at the same time. Numbers become "numb." 64,000 dead and counting. And it has become a number that just grows and my brain can shrug that off. It is sad and terrifying how easy that happened.
The world can seem normal at times. We had a really nice weekend. It was my DH's birthday yesterday and my parents came up to visit on Sat. and his on Sunday. We set up chairs on opposite sides of the patio so we didn't have to yell through open windows, us inside and them outside. As I got into bed last night, it felt like a pre-COVID weekend. Then I realize how not-normal any of this is.
But the biggest revelation is that we are experiencing the biggest societal shift in generations. Like-- in the scope of the Industrial Revolution. What triggered that thought is my DD who is entering Grad School for her Master's in Social Work in Sept. She was lined up to have an internship with Child Protective Services but because of COVID, the agency doesn't have staff/resources to take on an intern. She is now going to be working "on campus" as Academic Advisor to new students. Is ay "on campus" because the school isn't sure that the campus will be open in the fall. They are preparing for another semester of remote learning. Her role will then be done through virtual meetings.
This made me think about how every last aspect of life will be different for a long time to come. There is no going back to normal. That old Pre-COVID world is gone. I am not being apocalyptic or depressed. I see this as a way to move forward, to be batter caretakers of our environment. Better friends and neighbors. Like you, I am realizing that things can always be easily replaced, so we are more aware of waste and reusing. We are learning that things can be done from home like teleworking, thus reducing the need to drive.
Like you said as well, phone calls, text messages take on new meaning. The world is changing whether we like it or not. But I have faith (for the most part! haha!!) that humanity will pull together to make it better. Yes, I tend to wear rose-colored glasses but that is my hippy-dippy nature. :hippie: It is my default defense mechanism to be more psychologically accurate. *winks*
So now that I look at this and realize that I wrote way more than anyone wanted or needed to see... I will sign off now. :tape: