Global catastrophes leave marks and traces in our history on a global level. Epidemics, wars and natural disasters are deeply related as they all change the world to a great extent. Many people talk that we are in the third world war, and the truth is that this pandemic can resemble a war because it is a global change that, the longer it lasts over time, the greater the brand and legacy it will leave its passage and that we will carry with us for several years. The Covid-19 may even disappear at this time and it will have already changed our history; It is not just about the deaths it leaves behind, but about all the failures and wounds it exposed to our eyes, which we must correct if we want to survive in time.
The world has already changed, the way in which we relate, learn, build and even buy. The industry has changed, education has changed, we have changed on a personal level and we cannot ignore this. We simply cannot pretend that this did not happen. Yes, it will happen sometime, but the chances of us coming back to life as we knew it are very low. So, many psychology experts consider it a huge mistake to dive into the sea of productivity in this day and age, when in reality we are in the midst of great change and not in control of many things. Deceiving ourselves by feeling in control and obsessing over multiple activities a day will only increase our levels of denial and make it harder for us to accept that things have changed. The same experts recommend that we listen to our emotions, whether they are positive or negative. The key is to prepare to receive the transformation and to be able to continue rather than cling to a past that is already over. It changed our planet and the current crisis is a great teacher who will leave us valuable lessons to innovate in the future in the way we live life.
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