Opposing viewpoints


How can rational people, observing a phenomenon, 'see' something very different from each other?
Simply because what you see depends on your viewpoint, physically, and your point of view, or mindset.
This explains the emergence of radically different opinions on the nature of what we have labelled Covid 19.
On one side are those that see this virus as being similar to the one that created the 1918 flu pandemic, and should be dealt with as such.
On the other side are those that see it as a weapon of fear without serious physical consequences and which should be ignored in order to preserve society as we know it.
The people that are in direct contact with the virus daily and see it killing vulnerable individuals on a routine basis are generally in the first group.
A good number of those that are not in direct contact, fall into the second category, as they observe empty parking lots and little obvious activity outside community hospitals (in contrast to those that work inside those hospitals).
Maybe time for some reflection?

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