It is quite something to realise that the well-being of others counts for more than one's own health and safety, even to the point of dying; but that is exactly what Covid-19 is teaching people.
Such self-knowledge is important, leading directly to personal maturity and wisdom. As the pandemic proceeds, as regrettably it is likely to for many months yet, it continues comprehensively to affect all our lives, not least because, through the effects of 'lockdown', 'self-isolation', and 'social distancing', we are: i) obliged to spend much more time alone, or closely closeted with partners and family, ii) allowed out to take exercise only for about an hour once a day, iii) prevented from taking part in a wide range of otherwise normal.
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