RE: COVID-19: "Post-COVID World," Losses Mount, and now "Phase Four?"
Being proven wrong would certainly be a blessing, but so far all the predictions are coming true. Our prime minister has made threats that this could go on for a year, which would well and truly destroy the majority of businesses in this country and we aren't even at the level of lockdown of some countries. Those that are still managing to tick by will eventually grind to a halt as the supply chain breaks.
At the moment my husband still has work, but my eldest had finally found work in hospitality and gymnastics coaching and weeks later it was all shut down. She's not taking it well, because she was all set to move out and find a place near the city. We're taking the brunt of that, because she doesn't want to be here any more, she wants her independence. At a time when I feel we should be pulling together as a family to get through this, she's resentful. Funny how crisis can bring out the worst in people or the best.
Yes, @minismallholding …
… we are already well on our way here. Listening this morning to some of the details of the so-called “three-phase reopening” plan here in America, I am not impressed by how clearly this is understood. Or, likely more accurately, being acknowledged ...
No matter where we are in the world, in my view, we are all in the early stages of finding out the limitations of any State's ability to “save” us. As stated inside this post, inevitably, in amongst all the internal political “wrangling” over what to do, “winners” and “losers” are being determined.
We all wait to find out which category has been selected for us …
Very true. When the facade of “preference” is stripped away, we all find out what level of “conviction” there is under the surface. Only the latter has any realistic chance of holding up in the midst of the “fire” …
Hopefully your daughter, in time, will "grow up" and accept the situation for what it is. And be the better for having gone through it properly. Sadly, at least for most of us, we tend to learn our best lessons the hard way ...