Stuck at home “social distancing” with new-found time on
their hands, it seems that many are on a quest for answers. How long with this
last? What are the consequences? What will “normal” look like? This has led to
widespread speculation as our media is happy to provide us with theories and
conjecture. No one has the answers to these questions, yet we keep asking them
as confusion and fear spread faster than the virus itself.
Perhaps this is a time to be asking other questions as well.
Timeless questions that are not only pertinent, but necessary to consider.
Questions of ourselves that can change our lives from the inside out, rather
than questions about circumstances that may change our lives from the outside
in.
With that thought I leave you with a quote encouraging us to
spend less time worrying how circumstances affect us, but instead considering
how we are affecting the circumstances of others.
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are
you doing for others?’” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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