Good morning, Here are we, in the midst of a tighter lockdown due to our inability to control our behaviors and, thereby, the virus…and forcing us into a little more “at home time.” The pandemic has forced us inward in many ways, even before government-mandated lockdowns. We are restricted to our homes more, go out less, put less mileage on our cars, don’t travel to faraway places. Some have rarely gone back to the office, working from a den or a bedroom or a yard. After years of expanding globalization, things have gone in reverse. In many ways our world has gotten smaller. It is almost as if we now live in a self-contained “terrarium” of our own creation, with limited exposure to the world outside.
#269 Musings from the Bunker 12/8/20
#269 Musings from the Bunker 12/8/20
#269 Musings from the Bunker 12/8/20
Good morning, Here are we, in the midst of a tighter lockdown due to our inability to control our behaviors and, thereby, the virus…and forcing us into a little more “at home time.” The pandemic has forced us inward in many ways, even before government-mandated lockdowns. We are restricted to our homes more, go out less, put less mileage on our cars, don’t travel to faraway places. Some have rarely gone back to the office, working from a den or a bedroom or a yard. After years of expanding globalization, things have gone in reverse. In many ways our world has gotten smaller. It is almost as if we now live in a self-contained “terrarium” of our own creation, with limited exposure to the world outside.