We’re a nation of rebels, bitterly divided. Making this work will require sensitivity and tact.
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As the lockdown forces us to turn inward, we rethink what’s important and what we were meant to do.
Those who are anxious to open up the economy have led harder lives than those holding out for safety.
The economic crash has deadly consequences of its own. The bias now should be toward a return to life.
Like Thatcher, we’ll need to achieve much out of the ordinary. Love of country is the place to start.
We’ll eventually get to a safe harbor, but we’ll find we’re a changed country.
In this pandemic, state and local officials have been too officious, and federal ones too deceptive.
‘Hardship generally makes people stronger,’ a social psychologist observes. What will we learn?
The hidden gift in this pandemic is that we learn how to prepare for the worse one still to come.
I went in for a Covid-19 test March 17. I’m feeling much better but still awaiting my results.
Everyone is thinking through the reality of the coronavirus pandemic and how to rise to the occasion.
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