Why we will come out as better people after the COVID-19 lockdown

Artwork by Marie Gabrielle M. Faro/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — I’m writing this in the middle of the night while sitting on my sofa bed which is where I’ve been sleeping on, eating, lounging about, and using as my work station exactly five weeks on shut inside my tiny rental space as the deadly COVID-19 pandemic is still on a rampage like an invisible monster.

I celebrated my birthday three weeks ago thankful that I didn’t plan anything that would just get derailed because of the lockdown, but a little sad that the virtual celebration I planned with my immediate family members and some friends didn’t happen because the restaurant we all planned to order food from decided to close all their stores due to the risk of spreading COVID-19. Thanks to my luck with a market shopper online, I was able to cook chicken tinola and menudo which lasted several days for me and my sister to enjoy.

Five weeks on and I’m starting to think if I need to remind myself to be careful what I wish for. Long before the news about the virus, I’ve already been fantasizing about working from home regularly. When telecommuting finally happened it has been a dream come true for an introverted person like me, but of course the dire circumstances surrounding this is unwanted. Then I’m reminded that life is always on two tracks—we are faced with both blessings and battles all the time. And I have this confidence that when the lockdown is over, we will come out better people because of it. Why?

Imagine a post-pandemic world that is ready to welcome a transformed humanity. I’m excited to be part of it and I believe that this is already happening for many reasons.

The author was a former writer at the Bureau of Agricultural Research.

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