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Is It Really Possible To Always See The Bright Side?
Even in the most difficult moments?
This 2020, which now looks more like a horror movie, is putting everyone to their survival limits. Globally. All present and future generations will remember this test of endurance.
Millions of people have lost parents, children, friends, relatives. And millions of other people have seen their dreams fade in the wind, between canceled marriages, postponed cohabitation and work dreams locked in a drawer. Not to mention our children who had to say goodbye to school, sports, friends and even grandparents overnight.
We will all be marked for life from this year.
The prospects for recovery continue to lag between promises of vaccines that do not arrive and economic or psychological support that no one has ever seen.
And in our heads the memory of those two months spent inside the walls of the house, far from everything and everyone remains vivid.
The strongest temptation would be to let it go, to let anxiety and fear take over. But I keep wondering if it's really worth it. If it is really the right solution to be overwhelmed and throw everything to the wind. I try to resist this temptation every day several times a day.