'A shock of this magnitude will be enough to wreak fundamental changes in the way society operates' | writes AllisterHeath
We’ve known since Aristotle that human beings are social animals, and no plague, no war, no catastrophe, however atrocious, will ever change that. Grandparents cannot wait to cuddle their grandchildren, young people to go out and party, and the rest of us to travel, go to a restaurant and enjoy life. Yet the stark reality is that for all our ingrained sociability and pent-up hunger for the experiences we took for granted Before-Covid , the virus will profoundly change the way we live.
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