Human contact is more important than we realize especially for people’s mental health.

1.To just be kind.

Why wont we lift each other up instead of being so selfish!

30 Life Lessons I Learned From The Pandemic

Kevin Turcios

Wear a fucking mask, nobody is stomping on your freedoms.

Smile at each other, dont judge on what they look like.

Dont complain because McDonalds gave free food to emergency workers and not you.

January Nelson

Life isnt that bad, and nobody is getting out alive.

We make it harder on each other?

We will never know the struggle each other is going through, why cant we just be…nice?

2.Human contact is more important than we realize especially for peoples mental health.

3.Anything can happen no matter how absurd it sounds.

4.We need to appreciate our friends and family more.

6.Its better to work on a problem when it starts rather than cover it up.

7.That no matter what happens, including a deadly virus, selfish people will always be selfish.

8.The universe is indifferent to us.

You arent owed a better roll of the history dice than anyone else.

Bad things will happen, you cant fix them, just get through it.

11.How to be alone with yourself.

is great for trying to unpack that.

12.Eating at home is easier, cheaper and healthier.

14.That rich people dont actually drive the economy and arent particularly vital.

All the workers that saved our butts during this are minimum wage workers or near minimum wage workers.

15.Things can always go down no matter how prepared we are.

16.Retail workers have feelings too.

17.That hygiene is fucking important.

This pandemic has shown that washing your hands is extremely important.

Seriously if you take a piss wash your god damn hands.

18.Our working hours are arguably too long and our work life is too busy.

Some people have had more free time from working at home during this pandemic.

19.We need to put our phones away sometimes and enjoy real life.

Have drinks with coworkers.

We are missing real life around us every day because its more comfortable to isolate with our phone friends.

It took not being allowed to do anything for 6 months to see that.

20.If can afford an emergency fund, you should get an emergency fund.

21.Not to trust that our governments have our best interests at heart.

22.Respect peoples personal space.

23.Spend as much time with loved ones as you’re free to.

Because the chance to see them could be gone tomorrow.

24.Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

25.Never underestimate how stupid some people are.

26.Ignoring, denying, and denigrating science and scientists has consequences.

Serious, life-changing consequences.

27.That false information spreads faster than the virus and its toxic and dangerous on so many levels.

We have to learn how to attack disease globally as a species.

And I pray that this is what we learned.

I fear that we have not.

29.People with disabilities could have worked remotely for years.

30.Health insurance should not be tied to employment.