What surprised me in a positive way
- that suddenly within a very short period of time things and decisions are possible which otherwise seemed impossible.
- the innovation jolt that goes through organizations and people.
- the search observed everywhere for new possibilities to communicate and act together.
- the discovery of new and positive possibilities on the internet.
- getting to know one’s own ability to react to changing conditions at very short notice and develop alternative solutions.
- that we are dealing with a deep, global crisis of immeasurable proportions, which has not arisen as a result of war between nations.
What worries me about it
- concern about how long this condition will persist.
- how our boys can learn from this crisis and prepare for the time after it.
- that the fall-out will affect the weakest.
- how quickly all economic sectors can be revived.
- whether the crisis will directly affect us financially.
- that the crisis and the fight against its effects will be reinterpreted and exploited by many political interests, especially by small-minded parties.
What I learn from this
- that nothing in life is guaranteed.
- how valuable it is to live in a community where many of the vital tasks are organized in solidarity and cooperation (water supply and disposal, garbage collection, heating, health care, etc.).
- to live with constantly changing circumstances and to have to reorient one’s actions again and again at short notice.
- how difficult it is sometimes to correctly prioritize and cope with the sudden surge in the number of necessary decisions, both personal and professional, in the shortest possible time.