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RE: The new normal

in OCD5 years ago

Beautifully put and very well written.

It seems to me that while so many people are locked in doors and social interaction in the real world is being put on hiatus, it is the perfect time to think, write and engage.

I 100% agree with this. There's an opportunity in any situation and this might well be the 'time' to come up with some great writing, thinking and actions.

I myself plan to make use of the situation by finally focusing on the actual transition from 50 k words that I wrote in november for #nanowrimo in a novel, as well as to focus on the children's book that spawned from it.

Thinking about death is highly important and something most people I know don't do ( enough ). These days it's impossible not to think of it and I feel this wake up call was very much needed. Let's hope that all of this leads to a happier and healthier world.

All the best,

Vincent

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Enjoy the "free time" that global crises provide :)

People avoid discomfort and there is not much more uncomfortable than imagining the fade to black and no more scenario. People prefer the story of continuance, as they can't imagine anything other.