. After all, a global virus bringing a nearly worldwide lockdown is bound to create some permanent changes in our everyday reality.
It ruined the illusion I had that my fellow humans were generally smart and well adjusted. Some had weird opinions but we agreed on the basics of humanity and how to keep it together.I’ve spent loads of years studying and teaching psychology as well as keeping up with what the well known + current research about human psychology shows. As sad as this sounds, it is because of this that I never had faith that most of us humans are relatively smart or well adjusted..
The death count was metric focused on, but each of those deaths probably ruined the lives of many others. Not to mention those that survived but didn’t fully recover. The real number of people f****d up by death, disability, or loss of loved ones is huge.I think the stat for suicides is that on average, 7 other people are deeply and permanently affected by each one.came from people being isolated for a prolonged amount of time.
Trust in the Government. It wasn’t 100% before by any means but it certainly took a nose dive during and after COVID.Ruined the social skills of a whole lot of kids. Kids started kindergarten and then basically got yanked out of that for two years and stuck at home. Some struggle just to read 'cuz they missed those years.Cause parents are not good at teaching and teachers needs more pay? And homeschooling is not a good thing in normal situation..
Alcoholism. It became normalized to drink at home, alone, during the day...etc. I know a lot of people who have maintained that habit even now.Communication. The shutdown caused us to lean heavily on new less efficient communication methods to get by and now that we're back, people haven't stopped leaning on them.
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