Open Thread Update: Post-Pandemic Predictions
Last week we asked for predictions about the post-pandemic world.
The significant change respondents noted thus far was the social isolation and how it impacted themselves (one reader lost a relationship) and how it impacts young children and teens. One respondent dismissed the entire idea of a ‘new normal,’ and Josie yearned for more than online contact with her grandchildren and wondered how Thanksgiving and Christmas will be observed this year.
“I am no youngster at 92, but I am hopeful of the future for those that will be still here.”
Hopefully when this is over (and may it be soon) we’ll be able to look back at this time as a way to test and refine our inner resources, cultivate resilience, and learn new technology tools to help us not just survive, but thrive….in other words, to age with attitude.
One respondent said it best: “I am no youngster at 92, but I am hopeful of the future for those that will be still here. Think back to log cabin days and the isolation and their activities and the limits.”
We’ll keep the comments open for a while so you can continue to add your predictions and comments – we look forward to hearing from you!
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Virge Randall is Senior Planet’s Managing Editor. She is also a freelance culture reporter who seeks out hidden gems and unsung (or undersung) treasures for Straus Newspapers; her blog “Don’t Get Me Started” puts a quirky new spin on Old School New York City. Send your suggestions for Open Threads to her at editor@seniorplanet.org.
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We have made many difficult choices. My mental health has been shaky.
There will be a vaccine but not enough people will be immune at this time next year for travel to be carefree.
I choose to see my son, daughter-in-law and grandson every six weeks in person as I trust them and the mindful caution they use to protect me. I would rather struggle with a life threatening illness than be separated during this lonely time.
This too should pass. I believe that this will make us all stronger , I just turn 70. Having a wounderfull life without a care in the world, like most of us did , then my mom came to live w me. At 90. Her husband expired,. Unfortunately for her. They had a good life together. So she came to live w me. It was the r thing to do. I settled her w the Hudson guild ,she like it. And life was good. Then Covid came. Now we are here lock up. SO WHAT CAN A GIRL DO , LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE .SOME DAYS BETTER THAN OTHERS. BUT LIVED. My biggest trip is to the food market. We have food. We’re to live. We are healthy. Tomorrow is always a better day.
Post-pandemic. Not gonna happen.
There will not be a “new normal”. That term is misleading and many do not understand the science and are clueless about this situation. My relationship died due to this current challenge and everything changed for me in one day. The adjustment is monumental.
I guess that blaming only the pandemic on changing the world is easier for some people to comprehend then it is to see that in the U.S. we have been rapidly changing since Obama was elected. It is better to blame something that is now in the news 24/7 and on all channels of communications, then it is to say my “correct” view on politics, racism, climate change, etc. etc., etc. could also be at fault.
After all, you are wrong, it’s the pandemic.. (sarcasm).
Are you attributing our societal change to the election of President Obama?