“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”
― A Tale of Two Cities
Its been a long long time since I got back to blogging, and apologies to my few, but dedicated followers for being patient about it (or did I do you all a favor?!π).
I did get many requests to restart my writing, as somewhere, somehow, some of you felt it interesting and related to it :) I thank you for it!
The world is living through a very different time, a time which is going to go down in history, due to its unprecedented nature and its sheer magnitude, affecting almost every country in the world. The covid pandemic has created almost a dystopic world, and a world where our imaginations and meanings of living, have gone through a sea change.
The metamorphosis has been very quick, from being a busy outgoing world, into a more muted, careful world. Where our handshakes and open waves of laughter and smiles are now made from behind a mask or a screen. In fact, when I think about heterotopias, a world within a world, I wonder if this world was ever imagined, where things are seemingly as they were, and yet not as it was experienced so far. We have found new means of doing things, new means of interactions, new means of going about everyday life. A veiled world indeed.
If VUCA as a concept was created to explain an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous world, the pandemic that you and I are living through, takes it to its limit. There have been numerous statistics, data, facts, explaining it, and I hear there is already a movie getting made and a book being written. I suspect there will be many more books and articles written on this subject and with numerous narratives talking of how things worked, or how they didn't, how fortunes were made, or lost, how the best of humankind came to the fore, as did its worst. In short, it is no less a time, than when stories come out of a war's end. But I am going ahead of myself! We are still in the thick of things, and a vaccine or a cure is still nowhere in sight. So fingers crossed, that we live through this time to experience the other, brighter side, once again!
In spite of the lockdowns and the various restrictions, our work at the office still continues with great gusto, which by the way, included critical R&D equipment transfers between countries (going through customs and transport and the like) installations, and delivering our planned R&D programs on time and with good quality. It indeed called for a different kind of working and coordination, but it was never considered the end! If project management has taught us something, it is that risks need to have a mitigation plan, and those plans can be plan A, B, C...till we exhaust all options! If we need to live through this time, every event and a situation needs to be worked through like a project, covering all aspects & mitigations! And yet there will remain that 'unknown' that will always crop up! Did someone say 'black swan'?!
But talking about the best and the worst, it also brings to my mind the innumerable times we become self-defeating in our outlook, finger-pointing, and the like. We forget that we can't even handle our own matters with consistency or clarity, but want the world around us to be predictable and certain. When it is precisely in these times that we need to be introspective and really work through the problems by standing together (in spite of the social distancing!) and seeking solutions to problems, than become a problem ourselves! Since Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote about love in the time of cholera, I am propagating love in the time of corona (sorry Marquez!). But indeed, what I do mean is to spread positivity, hope, courage and stand by the people who need it the most, and to do something, anything constructive, to get over this! It will never be right answers or wrong answers, only no answers, that will be our end.
Would close with just these words (our messaging through the workforce): Stay Safe, Keep Calm & Carry On. Maybe I would add, and spread the love!
It Needed a Pandemic, to get you back. Who is complaining? When Corona has been such a Corrector, like Bill Gates mentioned ��
ReplyDeleteBut , loved your hopeful and thought provoking article on it . Heterotopia , lovely perspective. And all our standings, our egos, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position than others, are all challenged at this point . It just needed a Virus �� for Our world to learn ... i hope we are learning our lesson well !
P.S - Marquez will be proud to see u sailing ⛵️ like the protagonist...in love, through the Times of Corona.
Hey thanks for stopping by :) Indeed, the lessons never stop and each day is another opportunity!
DeleteLiked your take as well, and it indeed makes one realise that humility is still a trait to be cherished. And we need to read another of Marquez - one hundred years of solitude - though i really hope it does not come true :D
Well Researched and expertly put. The paradigm of normalcy has shifted its means; 'love' might have to find a new mean with new colors and new forms of acceptance...who knows the newer avatar is even better than the new one?
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Thanks for stopping by! Yes the " new normal" as they call might surprise us all, let's hope for the better.
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