Wednesday, December 30, 2020

2020, a year full of lessons learned

A year that made us aware of our fragility as human beings and our fleeting existence on this earth.

We greeted strangers on the street as a gesture of cordiality and empathy. In the late afternoon, we thanked healthcare professionals for their hard work and dedication in treating COVID-19 patients with the resources they had available.

We experimented with teleworking as a tool to continue providing our services in times of crisis. Technology made our virtual meetings possible.

NGOs received countless requests for volunteers who wanted to do something for others. To do our bit in building a new, more caring society in which other people's problems are our problems too.

We temporarily unite our hearts to feel that deep down we are One, even though in form we appear to be many and separate. 2020 opened our eyes, giving us a new way of seeing things, and it did so in the form of a crisis, since it is through hardship that we learn, and it has been this way for thousands of years.

2021 presents us with great opportunities to evolve. Let's not fall into the “Christmas effect” of thinking about love only a couple of days a year and forgetting about it for the remaining 363.

Social change is possible, and it is my responsibility. If I change, everything changes.

My loving thoughts are the light of the world.

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