“what really matters is caring, believing, and loving. If we don’t care, don’t immediately care, then perish books both old and new, and novelists and governments too. If we do care, if we believe in the existence of others, then what we write is necessary,” S. Bellow
On the other side of Corona we should not forget the people and the families searching, at risk of life, a better more human way to satisfy basic needs
All around the table for family festivities lunch: religious silence, everybody on phones and tablets, being somewhere else. Lack of communication? Maybe the adults have little to say interesting enough to compete with Facebook
Watching the scenes from Mogadishu massacre, remembering A.Camus considerations: "The evil in this world comes almost always from ignorance...the almost appalling vice being the ignorance that thinks it knows everything and which consequently authorizes itself to kill"