I love the wording from the public health sign: “I seek you.” Isn’t that the human condition? Seeking, and hoping to be sought. Even during plague, when contact can be fatal, it persists.
Kalpana, you have captured the parallels between the 1947 allegory and what we ourselves experienced for the past two-plus years with the pandemic well! It sheds light on how human response to these "Black Swan" events is predictable and how we revert back to our instinctive responses in such situations. Thanks for sharing your insights!
I love the wording from the public health sign: “I seek you.” Isn’t that the human condition? Seeking, and hoping to be sought. Even during plague, when contact can be fatal, it persists.
You are amazing. I saw it as SEE until you pointed it out!!!!! Thank you for the clarity. Yes indeed.
Kalpana, you have captured the parallels between the 1947 allegory and what we ourselves experienced for the past two-plus years with the pandemic well! It sheds light on how human response to these "Black Swan" events is predictable and how we revert back to our instinctive responses in such situations. Thanks for sharing your insights!