day 69
Today is last day of ramadan for this year. I can't stop wondering what will happen next year at this time. Saw it on the news, the vaccine will probably make its way around November, if all goes well. 2020, what a year!
You know everything is slowed down but I realized something.
We are always waiting on something to happen instead of living in the moment. We are losing moments to worrying about the future. About the uncertainty. It is a pandemic. We are supposed to worry but are we ever gonna get these moments back once the pandemic is over? It's a very unsettling feeling that once this is over, we are going to face the real consequences. We will have to fight harder, with life, for jobs, for money, for sustainability.
Staying home has surely been a roller coaster ride of thoughts and emotions. And the real deal is when we will come out of this. How are we going to tackle what's ruined? How are we going to mold the pieces that's been broken in our system? These are the questions that keep me up at night.
Eid Mubarak. Sure, this Eid will be a unique one, that I will probably tell my future grand-kids about.
Today is last day of ramadan for this year. I can't stop wondering what will happen next year at this time. Saw it on the news, the vaccine will probably make its way around November, if all goes well. 2020, what a year!
You know everything is slowed down but I realized something.
We are always waiting on something to happen instead of living in the moment. We are losing moments to worrying about the future. About the uncertainty. It is a pandemic. We are supposed to worry but are we ever gonna get these moments back once the pandemic is over? It's a very unsettling feeling that once this is over, we are going to face the real consequences. We will have to fight harder, with life, for jobs, for money, for sustainability.
Staying home has surely been a roller coaster ride of thoughts and emotions. And the real deal is when we will come out of this. How are we going to tackle what's ruined? How are we going to mold the pieces that's been broken in our system? These are the questions that keep me up at night.
Eid Mubarak. Sure, this Eid will be a unique one, that I will probably tell my future grand-kids about.
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