Coronavirus doesn’t sound like a top-notch business plan. But some corona-jerks are selling their souls to the devil, hoarding supplies, and hoping to make a quick fortune out of them.
Luckily, there are still some unsung heroes in these trying times. People are praising the selfless souls who are here to fight the viral outbreak with simple acts of kindness. Everything counts—from sharing toilet paper, to spending 2,500 dollars on masks and disinfectant only to give them away to the elders. These wholesome cases are living proof that we can and will get through it together and become stronger than ever. So don’t forget to applaud these corona-heroes in the comments!
Scroll down to see what Kristina Tamelytė, a political science lecturer at Vilnius University, told Bored Panda about the test coronavirus is putting our societies through.
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Journalist Kristina Tamelytė told Bored Panda that the current health crisis is a trial of the values we've always taken for granted. “We’re used to living in an individualistic and egocentric society where the sense of community and belonging is low.” In fact, “We have never really had the time to think about how we actually live and where our societies are going.”
Now that the virus is in full swing, we have to face some really challenging questions. “Are we able to overcome this crisis and emerge as a better society? Are we able to be more attentive to others and their pain? Are we willing to let go of the urge to have everything?” Every one of us has to realize the point at which we stand, and go from there.
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According to Kristina Tamelytė, we must be aware of the fear which is driving our behavior. “It’s normal that people tend to think of themselves during difficult times. But we can always be aware of our urges, preferences, and instincts.” This is what makes us humans, “And we can choose not to act accordingly,” Kristina explained.
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As we are getting close to the full swing of the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more experts are praising altruism, which is among the traits needed to survive these trying times.
Kristina agrees that there have been numerous cases of exemplary behavior amid the crisis. “For instance, neighbors helping elderly people by bringing them food safely, so that they don’t have to come out and risk their health.”
However, if the crisis gets worse, we need to be prepared to see the “ugly side of human nature.” But Tamelytė is positive: “If we’re aware of what fear and selfishness could do to us, we will be able to avoid and control it.”
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I want to give a big shout out everyone who is on the front line in this difficult time. I am sure they are physically, mentally and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for your help and try to look after yourselves before you wear yourself down and get sick yourselves.
Agreed. I'd also like to thank all those who are not doctors or nurses but still work at medical facilities and have no choice but to work. Thanks to all the janitors, cooks, receptionist, facility workers.
Load More Replies...My heart is full on this post. I love when people come together to overcome a crisis. It doesn't take much to be a decent human being. This post is awesome. And especially loving the Chinese Healthcare workers that are expanding out to help sick people in other countries!! Y'all Rock!!
All true heroes. Daily figures are shocking, world wide. Just goes to show what can happen in our communities if we pull together.
I want to give a big shout out everyone who is on the front line in this difficult time. I am sure they are physically, mentally and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for your help and try to look after yourselves before you wear yourself down and get sick yourselves.
Agreed. I'd also like to thank all those who are not doctors or nurses but still work at medical facilities and have no choice but to work. Thanks to all the janitors, cooks, receptionist, facility workers.
Load More Replies...My heart is full on this post. I love when people come together to overcome a crisis. It doesn't take much to be a decent human being. This post is awesome. And especially loving the Chinese Healthcare workers that are expanding out to help sick people in other countries!! Y'all Rock!!
All true heroes. Daily figures are shocking, world wide. Just goes to show what can happen in our communities if we pull together.