For the last two weeks,
my WhatsApp messages are buzzing with holiday pictures from friends.
Facebook/Instagram are no different stories. It feels great to see those
pictures indicating some semblance of "normalcy" return to life!
However, I can't help thinking about the time when we finally get rid of
sanitizers, masks, protocols of maintaining social distance and be able to
venture out without an iota of worry or care and meet our family and loved ones.
2020 has been a
complete blur! And now that it is about to end, its scars are going to be
etched in our minds forever. The year has been a painfully challenging time for
most of us. A year ago, the world was all set to celebrate the new year with
dreams and hopes in heart and a joyous spirit!
Alas, the new year started
with the news of Sars Covid-19, and it rapidly spread globally. The world has
spent an entire year fighting Covid and still continues to. A tiny virus
wrought disruption in our lives and how! Before one could comprehend the
seriousness of the situation, there came rigorous lockdown wreaking havoc for
the economy. How can one forget the inhuman crisis and exodus of migrant
workers? While we still continue our crusade against the pandemic, the count of
deaths caused so far has reached lakhs. Yes, this has been a painful reality to
comprehend and live with. 2020 made us go through one challenge after another.
From Nature's fury - the thunderstorms, floods, wildfires, locust swarms,
volcanic eruptions, or political unrest, the year felt like a series of
horrors! No wonder Time magazine calls the year "The worst year ever."
As we slowly limp back to the "unlocked" world with the gut-wrenching stories of the loss of loved ones deeply buried in our hearts, the world appears to be still bleeding with the disruption. There is clearly a monumental shift from the world we have known so far. As the new "normal" of work, business, travel, and life, in general, unfolds each day, the economy is slowly limping back too. There is a constant struggle in coming to terms with our new reality; the need to learn to live with the virus till the vaccine is finally accessible to one and all.
Yes,
we are learning to adapt to this paradigm-bending new world, still trying to
heal ourselves. And while we are learning to move on, let's not forget some
important lessons this pandemic taught us:
This year has given us
a rare opportunity to pause and reflect on who we are and where we are headed
as a human race.
Our outlook towards life has changed; in the way we perceive, act, and respond. We may not realize it, but we are witnessing a turning point that has altered our lives forever.
The
countless stories of the unsung heroes who went above and beyond the call of
duty and served have been truly inspiring!
The
pandemic made us test our resilience, patience, and strength. It is fascinating
to observe human beings adapt to life-threatening situations and find coping
mechanisms. Social media has indeed served as a boon helping people connect at
different levels.
The year has highlighted the transient nature of life and compelled us to realign
our life in general.
The most important lesson for the world this pandemic has imparted is the importance of human connection.
2020 has also revealed a lot about me. The work-life balance has not been easy to maintain without domestic help. It tested my strength and pushed me to achieve things that I never knew were possible. It has been a blessing spending time with my family. 2020 made me grateful for all the blessings that are usually taken for granted. The year made me realize what a privilege being alive is!
As the world gets busy with welcoming the year 2021, let's not forget the pandemic is not going to disappear at the stroke of 12 on new year's eve. We still have a long way to go before the pandemic is finally over. All we need to do to emerge safe and alive from this calamity is to pause and ask ourselves what were we chasing all this while and was it worth all the pain?
Before I close this last article for the year 2020, here is wishing all the readers of this blog a happy, healthy, meaningful, prosperous, and peaceful year 2021! Stay healthy, stay safe.
Nicely written, Grace. Keep writing more.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pulak. Yes, I intend to be regular henceforth. ☺️
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