These are interesting times, for sure. And, at least for me, they seem to be shining a light on the capacity for humans to not see a problem until or unless it affects them personally.
For instance, some people are outraged at living in what feels like a police state, being kept from freely walking about without being treated as criminal, yet minorities in many places have lived like that forever. The answer was 'if you have nothing to hide, why is it a problem?" Or "If you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about." And now, people with 'nothing to hide' and who are not doing anything 'wrong' are finding it unbearable to be spending a few months out of their lives living this way.
Many people and companies are finding it necessary to have some type of financial relief when, through no real fault of their own, they are found without income. For many others, who also had previously found themselves in need of some financial relief, they were just told they shouldn't have what was 'other peoples money' or they should only get what they 'earn'.
I do not know if karma is a thing. But this does seem a huge karmic wake up call for some folks who were previously so quick to dismiss what others go through. In a way, I actually hope that becomes the silver lining in all of this. Perspective.
I am somewhat more hopeful when I see people from all walks of life coming together over the most recent overzealous police caused death. Some things really are not about merit or deserving, some things are just cultural brainwashing of whose lives have value and whose does not.
Has anyone in these threads found that maybe their sense of empathy has become a bit stronger throughout all of this?
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