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But, as they say, even in the darkest stage, a hint of goodness can be seen.
And I realized that. Since the pandemic, tired people have become friendlier, more tolerant, more tolerant, more sober, and no longer play straight. Tired of being without people, tired of living closed to society, making others more pleasant.
In the past, animal owners were attacked, “moralized” and reported to the police; they were immediately fined and “knew how to ignore the rules.”
The same goes for drinking alcohol on the beaches. Many take a drink of hops, cool off, and those around them tolerate it, do not complain, as happened during the pandemic.
In no way do I encourage you to break the rules or drink alcohol. Common sense is needed everywhere. The rules, the laws are also created by people, they do not come down from heaven.
Or here’s something else. Many entrepreneurs are not afraid of being convicted and “stoned” for choosing to provide services or sell goods just for cash. No matter how the shadow of the pandemic wanted to obscure common sense and begin to condemn cash, it failed.
There is hope that the pandemic will be the blackest hour at the end of the night, the blackest hour before dawn.
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