A lot of people will learn how to cook and come out the other side that much better for it. A lot of people will find out that a home cooked meal can be just as nice as a bought one.
True. A lot of people will learn as well that they save a lot of money if one of the bread earners stays at home and cooks (potentially even home grown food) and looks after the kids. Children might learn how to clean and cook again (taught by the parents) - we might turn into a better society after that event.
We just need to change our accounting system. An at home dad or mum don't count for the stats.
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
Increasing realisation that we are a society that needs to look out for each other and work together not just a collection of self obsessed individuals.
Blueprint on ways to actually reduce environmental destruction for future generations. E.g. less air travel and unnecessary commuting emissions.
Refresher on what is most important in life - people, relationships, community, planet, health, freedom.
Hopefully a recognition we need to invest more in the health system and the fortitude to do so.
Learning experience to help us be prepared for future pandemics including biological warfare or terrorist acts.
Great prices to buy shares for Kiwisaver and investment funds.
I liked the first 4 in this list... the last two had me shuddering - is it that bad?
A lot of people will learn how to cook and come out the other side that much better for it. A lot of people will find out that a home cooked meal can be just as nice as a bought one.
..If you have Nigella in isolation with you it may be a positive aspect. That reminds me, I need to buy lots more oven-ready meals from the supermarket. Love the sound of the ping on the microwave.
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