During the pandemic, it became customary for people, in their joys and sorrows, to leave their phone numbers on formal announcements that they set, to receive congratulations or condolences. This reception style, which distanced us from one another on the one hand, has relieved us, on the other hand, of transmitting the disease and its consequences. Today, although we have not completely freed ourselves from the pandemic, the world has regained its openness. The crisis we have is the decline in people's ability for transport in a country that does not make you happy in your place and does not help you out in your commuting. I have a suggestion for us that we keep this option for one another, the option of calling in these meager days. I am not saying that we should put an end to the possibility of meeting face to face, but that we leave both options available in any case. This is a kind of support that says that our concern for others is more important than their obligations to us.
Concern for Others
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