What happens when the quarantine is over?

Here we sit at home and think, they say, soon it will all be over, we will put on duty smiles and go on everyday business. Our multimillion-dollar anthills will once again be fully operational, and we will continue to live as we did before the general isolation. However, many people believe that the past will not return: in a short period of time, humanity has changed forever. So what happens when the quarantine ends?



This question raises our editorial "Site" It’s a difficult debate, but no one makes a prediction. For some of us, it seems that the way it used to be will definitely not happen, because in record time people had to master new models of life. In other words, we are witnessing an alternative social interaction.



When the quarantine was over, we had no choice but to address opinion leaders. We were primarily interested in the spiritual side. And so it happened that the most obvious were the thoughts of the famous yogi Sadhguru. By the way, we have repeatedly shared the philosophy of this interesting person. His judgments were close to many of us. That's what he says.



“It’s like the story of a rabbit who found a frog in a hole. He went to look for a ladder to help her get out, and when he returned, he found that it was no longer in the hole. It turned out that while the rabbit was absent, a snake crawled into the hole and the frog jumped out. So do people. Crisis is a field of opportunity, and the virus is a snake that has crawled into your pit.”



“If quarantine and isolation last for a long time, then everything that was previously considered a sign of success may become meaningless, may cease to be valuable.” We don't know how long this will last. No one can predict anything. That is why each of you needs to reach the peak of your abilities, no matter what you do. A snake crawls into the pit, and if you don't jump out, that's the end.



What we can do: “We’ve been vaccinated since kindergarten with this: ‘I want to be number one’!” Competition is what we are taught. In this situation, it can be harmful, because the problem requires coherence. If we compete, we can both die. If you want to be number one, then you have to disappear first. The virus will do that. In all that we consider worthy of achievement, humanity must rise one step further.”



“We must take advantage of the situation, not be crushed by it. Humanity will feel united, because this is not happening in different countries, but in the whole world. The world thinks as a world, not as separate states. We must therefore rise above the situation to the best of our ability.”



“Humanity has taken a break. These few weeks should be used to get better. Do not double your zeal or double your other results. Ten percent is enough. It’s like a summer vacation that you can use in the adult world. I believe that humanity should take a break every year for at least three weeks. You'll see, you'll like it. So in a few years it will be six weeks.”



Quarantine. Reflections by Sadhguru https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np3qsEvboaM

In the editorial, we all agree with Sadhguru that humanity must adequately assess its role on the planet. If we behave as if nature should, then other life forms, such as viruses, will try to find a different habitat. It could be us humans. This is what humans would do if they were in danger of extinction. We need to find harmony with the world we live in. We have no exclusive right to life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=igXMKPL5evc

What happens when the quarantine ends? There is a high probability that, leaving the apartment after isolation, you will suddenly see your acquaintances with completely new people. And you will be a revelation to them. Or maybe nothing will change at all, and you will again plunge into the usual routine, in which it is so difficult to smile and be happy. It's up to you.