Is there a safe place in this world?

in covid-19 •  5 years ago 

The last few months to the present, it's all the mental "torture" of all.
Unspeakable to torture, opening the news every day is refreshing the record!

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On the one hand, the world faces unprecedented challenges, and on the other hand, it sees constant tears and confrontations. Stupidity and bad seem to have become mainstream, to do real things, to tell the truth, but to self-incrimination. On the one hand, the work is extremely hard, just a few months, white hair a large more. On the one hand, there is constant disappointment and anger - where will the world go? Do not agree with the direction of the torrent, but have to be surrounded by it. The sound seems meaningless, and the faint sound is instantly drowned in the shrill noise of countless big horns.

Look at history and you'll know why, the narrowness and evil of human stupidity, one by one, on a large scale.

The individual in the face of this torrent, is so small and powerless.

Families, too, often control bad emotions. Love for children and family, worry, disappointment with yourself, often mixed together. Will be unable to help the child tantrum, angry and then regret. Disgust yourself in a cycle.

Know should be optimistic, but it is difficult to be optimistic.

Where is the country of peace and security when the epidemic spreads? China, America, Europe, Japan? It doesn't seem to be anywhere.

But you need to find inner stability and direction.

Because of the development of the COVID-19 outbreak, most of us are in a state of shutdown, this time, the savings are at work.

The world is quarrelling, while the rescue! More problems are exposed is not happy!

The biggest worry now is the political consequences of the collapse in oil prices.

Historically, every volatility in oil prices has been accompanied by dramatic geopolitical changes. But it seems to me that this does not prove how important the strategic position of oil is, but rather how fragile many countries are to over-sustain their own destiny in the so-called unreliable "strategic resource" of oil.

Judging by the market reaction over the past week, even with such a large cut in production, oil prices show no signs of stabilising. In other words, the oil market volume price decline is the basic situation for some time to come. A sharp drop in oil revenues would put disastrous fiscal pressure on countries that rely heavily on oil exports.

The combination of the outbreak itself (meaning more spending), the economic difficulties caused by the outbreak and the fall in oil prices is likely to exacerbate political instability and social conflict in places such as the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, and thus incubate more "black swans" around the world for some time to come.

Moreover, the oil crisis could also lead to a reshuffle of the US shale oil industry and frustrate efforts to reduce global climate change.

But in the long run, the most far-reaching and historic change will be that, along with the diminished importance of oil in the world economy, the Middle East's position in the geopolitical tussles of the major powers will change dramatically, making the situation in the region more delicate and complex.

Forced blockades, travel restrictions, social alienation...

When the whole world is shrouded in the shadow of the epidemic, those who were bustling and lively in the past, now quiet and empty somewhat unreal ...

Now the world, quiet like the end,
It's so hard...

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