Imagine you were born in 1900.
When you're 14, World War I begins
and ends when you're 18 with 22 million dead.
Soon after a global pandemic, the
Spanish Flu, appears, killing 50 million people. And you're alive and 20 years
old.
When you're 29 you survive the global
economic crisis that started with the collapse of the New York Stock Exchange,
causing inflation, unemployment and famine.
When you're 33 years old the nazis
come to power.
When you're 39, World War II begins
and ends when you're 45 years old with a 60 million dead. In the Holocaust 6
million Jews die.
When you're 52, the Korean War
begins.
When you're 64, the Vietnam War
begins and ends when you're 75.
A child born in 1985 thinks his
grandparents have no idea how difficult life is, but they have survived several
wars and catastrophes.
Today we have all the comforts in a
new world, amid a new pandemic. But we complain because we need to wear masks.
We complain because we must stay confined to our homes where we have food,
electricity, running water, wifi, even Netflix! None of that existed back in
the day. But humanity survived those circumstances and never lost their joy of
living.
A small change in our perspective can
generate miracles. We should be thankful that we are alive. We should do
everything we need to do to protect and help each other.
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