They are also going to start questioning if going to massive outdoor park or walking trail where they may pass within 5 feet of someone once every 10 minutes is actually a problem and why people sitting with their friends on the beach are getting ticketed.
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There are definitely some ridiculous rules out there right now.
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And, for sure – the extroverts of the world are going to go mad and become depressed if they can’t hug their friends on a daily basis.
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As an introvert, I’ll say that I am somewhat more bothered by staying home than I thought I’d be. While I’ve always gotten out and done stuff, I didn’t realize how important it is to me until I couldn’t do it any more.
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A more sustainable solution is necessary and the politicians who think they are in control of everything are going to find out they aren’t. They need to learn the difference between “perfect” and “optimal.”
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I’m not sure they’re looking for perfect. I think they disagree with you on what optimal is. Obviously nobody knows what optimal is. Nobody can possibly know.
I think the key is to start with an open mind and with as much scientific knowledge of the situation as possible. Even if everybody starts with those two things, there are going to be huge disagreements on what’s optimal, because obviously there are no scientific ways to measure the importance of money, lives, mental states, or the thousand other variables at play, nor how any actions we take will affect all those things. But if everybody starts with those two things, we’ll have a better chance of at least moving in the direction of optimal.