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Will the way we live change after covid-19?

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
When the Covid-19 pandemic is over or at least less than now. Have you thought about how we will live, maybe change when all this is over?
Will, there be a change in how people earn money, or will more people go back to a very basic lifestyle and even become more like nomads?
Or will this pandemic make humans more advanced?

Personally I see a future a lot more like a nomadic lifestyle where there are less work and much more travel to actually earn money from small jobs here and there.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Can't say I'm going to be the same from all this. But I don't really mean that in a bad way either. I'll probably remember it whenever going to the grocery store, since I haven't been going nearly as often, not at all now. I do feel I'm somewhat used to bad conditions though, I mean, I live in a state with a strange amount of very cold weather.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
When the Covid-19 pandemic is over or at least less than now. Have you thought about how we will live, maybe change when all this is over?
Will, there be a change in how people earn money, or will more people go back to a very basic lifestyle and even become more like nomads?
Or will this pandemic make humans more advanced?

Personally I see a future a lot more like a nomadic lifestyle where there are less work and much more travel to actually earn money from small jobs here and there.
I don't think so.

I do think the government will become a little bit more sensitive and adjust their responses according to the data they get from this one if and when another crisis occurs, and it certainly will at some point in the future.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Things will gradually go back to normal after Covid-19 passes.

It is a sharp learning curve for governments around the world though
Do you think people will be more aware of how they think and live? I mean would more people want the freedom away from Governmental regulation?
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
Perhaps we'll learn how connected we are ...

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
When the Covid-19 pandemic is over or at least less than now. Have you thought about how we will live, maybe change when all this is over?
Will, there be a change in how people earn money, or will more people go back to a very basic lifestyle and even become more like nomads?
Or will this pandemic make humans more advanced?

Personally I see a future a lot more like a nomadic lifestyle where there are less work and much more travel to actually earn money from small jobs here and there.

To repeat my post on After Coronavirus

Given time to settle back into "normal" life, surviving companies to re-hire staff, the stock markets to sort themselves out, I don't see much difference after a few months other than higher unemployment figures which will be recover more slowly. And more trips to the cemetery to remember lost love ones
 

leov

Well-Known Member
When the Covid-19 pandemic is over or at least less than now. Have you thought about how we will live, maybe change when all this is over?
Will, there be a change in how people earn money, or will more people go back to a very basic lifestyle and even become more like nomads?
Or will this pandemic make humans more advanced?

Personally I see a future a lot more like a nomadic lifestyle where there are less work and much more travel to actually earn money from small jobs here and there.
The rulers of this world just shown humanity who is in control, as many times before, too many of us who do not understand our real place and mission...
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
To repeat my post on After Coronavirus

Given time to settle back into "normal" life, surviving companies to re-hire staff, the stock markets to sort themselves out, I don't see much difference after a few months other than higher unemployment figures which will be recover more slowly. And more trips to the cemetery to remember lost love ones
I have a feeling that many people will be looking for the "new" normal, and that it will be different from the "old" normal :)
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Life always changes...and it always remains the same. This time will be no different.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I have a feeling that many people will be looking for the "new" normal, and that it will be different from the "old" normal :)


I really don't think so. The world has faced many disasters before and always settles back into normality. Some few set off on the indipendent, back to nature, route and some even make a success of it. Many of todays the *new* age business, organic food growers, craft shops etc had their roots in the financial crash of 2007/8.
 

Vee

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
When the Covid-19 pandemic is over or at least less than now. Have you thought about how we will live, maybe change when all this is over?
Will, there be a change in how people earn money, or will more people go back to a very basic lifestyle and even become more like nomads?
Or will this pandemic make humans more advanced?

Personally I see a future a lot more like a nomadic lifestyle where there are less work and much more travel to actually earn money from small jobs here and there.

It will for a while, but history has shown us that people have very short memories and mistakes just keep getting recycled. I wish I had something more positive to say, but I'd rather be honest.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
One of the advantages about being an alta kaker is that I can look back and see the drastic changes that have occurred during my life. Change is inevitable.

I grew up in a bipolar world poised at the edge of nuclear destruction where the action of one person changed the course of history.

I grew up in a world with paternalistic corporations who provided generous health benefits and defined benefit retirement plans.

I grew up in a world where the death of a million people (Cambodia) was barely in headlines.

I grew up in a world without personal computers, cellphones, the internet and with dial telephones spreading in the country.

I grew up in a world where treating blacks as inferior and women as mostly homemakers and gays firmly in the closet was accepted and approved of.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
One of the advantages about being an alta kaker is that I can look back and see the drastic changes that have occurred during my life. Change is inevitable.

I grew up in a bipolar world poised at the edge of nuclear destruction where the action of one person changed the course of history.

I grew up in a world with paternalistic corporations who provided generous health benefits and defined benefit retirement plans.

I grew up in a world where the death of a million people (Cambodia) was barely in headlines.

I grew up in a world without personal computers, cellphones, the internet and with dial telephones spreading in the country.

I grew up in a world where treating blacks as inferior and women as mostly homemakers and gays firmly in the closet was accepted and approved of.


...and then there was 'Woodstock'....
 
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