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” ”
SOMEDAY, THIS TIME
MIGHT BE CONSIDERED
AS TRANSFORMATIONAL
AS THE LATE 1960S. IF
RIGHT NOW IS INDEED
A REVOLUTION, THAT
MEANS, QUITE SIMPLY,
WE CAN’T JUST GO BACK
TO THE WAY THINGS
WERE.
— PROFESSOR DEVON POWERS
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
“ “
Staying at home became an act of prosocial behavior demonstrating
empathy and concern for others. These values may seem old-
fashioned, but the pandemic has caused a significant shift in
Perspective. Current studies indicate that this is healthy. Prosocial
behaviors, including having a prosocial mindset, have been shown
to yield “increases in happiness and decreases in stress and
loneliness.” according to Dr. Jamil Zaki, Stanford. They also bring
about “social connection, solidarity, and shared resilience.”
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PERSPECTIVE Gratitude is another common discovery. “The pandemic taught me to be grateful for what we
have and appreciate others more, especially those who do not have a choice to work as well
CHROMATIC BLUE WITH DARK FLOP as to have more empathy towards others who are struggling,” said one person. Another put
USING CYAN/BLUE 225WRS IN THE things into perspective as “The things you think are important are not so important. Family,
BASE COAT AND A TRANSPARENT friends, and health are your top priorities.” This re-ordering of priorities was evident: (41%)
BLUE MID-COAT said they discovered “the things in life that really matter to me.” Almost one-third (31%) of
Americans said they learned “Who I could count on and trust”. Harris Poll.
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