What is ironic is that the fear of death drove people into sickness and death. Had they refrained from complying they maybe well and healthy. The fact that the average age of people dying from/with covid was 81 years old then those younger compliant folk actually caused harm to themselves and their f…
What is ironic is that the fear of death drove people into sickness and death. Had they refrained from complying they maybe well and healthy. The fact that the average age of people dying from/with covid was 81 years old then those younger compliant folk actually caused harm to themselves and their fear of death and sickness drove them there precisely. As we know many other dynamics were involved eg need for social inclusion, compliance and obedience as a good citizen would do, trust if governments etc. I think courage is the key here...not many of us humans have it and we dress it up in all sort of ways but it was the lack of courage that led to the catastrophe panning out around us. Maybe we develop courage in the face of adversity and those who complied and got hurt then won’t do this again.
a wonderful commentary and you point to that supreme irony -- how their petty fears drove them into the jaws of harm ... well, courage has to be learned, I guess and I am optimistic. Thank you, and stay strong and courageous!
Thank you for another wonderful piece!
What is ironic is that the fear of death drove people into sickness and death. Had they refrained from complying they maybe well and healthy. The fact that the average age of people dying from/with covid was 81 years old then those younger compliant folk actually caused harm to themselves and their fear of death and sickness drove them there precisely. As we know many other dynamics were involved eg need for social inclusion, compliance and obedience as a good citizen would do, trust if governments etc. I think courage is the key here...not many of us humans have it and we dress it up in all sort of ways but it was the lack of courage that led to the catastrophe panning out around us. Maybe we develop courage in the face of adversity and those who complied and got hurt then won’t do this again.
a wonderful commentary and you point to that supreme irony -- how their petty fears drove them into the jaws of harm ... well, courage has to be learned, I guess and I am optimistic. Thank you, and stay strong and courageous!