Learning New Things Through Self-Care
The country’s health gurus and powers that be have asked us to behave every day to ensure that we all do our part to mitigate the spread of the virus that’s behind the pandemic at the moment. We all know how critical it is to consistently wash our hands, wear a mask, and keep at least six feet away from people who are not in our immediate social or home circle. Now, I’m not trying to underplay the importance of all of that, and I can’t encourage that behavior enough—in fact, the only way we’re going to get back to living healthy, social, public lives in the future is if we adopt all of those behaviors now, and don’t let up. However, I also want to offer another perspective as…