Illumination Our World with Hope and Positivity
By Yin Nwe Ko
When I
make phone contact with someone these days, the most common words we happen to
say in return are ‘How is your family?’; ‘Are you all OK in everything?’; ‘Take
good care of your health’. Those tones of words are mingled with worries,
loving-kindness, and anxieties. During the Stay-Home period like this, all of
our family members can meet one another at the table in the dining room.
Before this period, we could not meet one another as our respective scheduled
timetables were different.
Now,
our dining table is well-attended with all family members. Mom will be thankful
for COVID-19, for she has never met her sons and daughters all at the dining
table together for ages. My elder brother remembers doing physical exercises
in the morning. My younger brother started doing the painting, which he
abandoned for a decade as his career was too busy to perform his hobby. As for
me, I read books and wrote some essays and articles. I do not want you to think
that our family has a pleasant time in such a disastrous period in the world.
In spite of thinking about my worries and anxieties and being frightened, I
will do the work that will not affect others, as well as myself, and that
should be done for me. That can be said to be the creation of an escape of mind
by oneself.
In
fact, think again before the period of COVID-19, the behaviours of most people
have been changed. They do not have the eagerness to chat with each other
face-to-face. Although their mouths are making a chat, their eyes are waiting
for the chance of scrolling their phones. Smartphones are destroying softly the
warm relationships between people. However, human beings forget to resist the
influence of non-living things. Due to the knowledge COVID-19 gave, we happened
to take notice of the value of the time we got. Due to the instruction to stay
with anyone at least 3 feet away, we happen to remember the warmth of eating in
a comradely association before.
It
is like a warning to us, human beings, by COVID-19. There are many people who
forget to die chasing money. They also fail to take good care of themselves.
While they were still trying to obtain a high impression on the others, only
when COVID-19 silently asked them whether they were going to die tomorrow or
the day after tomorrow what they would do, they got frightened suddenly. Can
the money they earn save them? The answer is ‘No’. Can famous people get more
chances? Can people with a power attack fight back against COVID with their
power? The virus will burst into laughter for these questions. All those things
are useful for living people.
On
the day when one dies, the value of him or her will depend upon whether he or
she made benefits for his or her family or atmosphere and whether his or her
existence makes disturbance to the world. Such records will acknowledge his or
her value. If the lord of death comes to me without giving any information, I
will surely happen to tell him that I have not finished preparing to die; I
want to give more time to my family; I want to stay with my colleagues with
love and with helping hands; I want to inhale the fragrance of flowers watching
their blooming; I want to stay calm gazing the surface of the water of the
lake; I want to learn seriously my religion in order to face with the death
stably.
If
this disaster is over, we all realize more that our lives are precious, even
for an hour per day, etc. We all know more that we should not spend time. To
obtain such good results, we must overcome the difficulty of the mountain. We
must be tired, exhausted, and downhearted. We all will have to suffer from
anxiety and sorrow. However, we must not retreat and face them steadfastly.
After that, we are able to be happy with our loved ones and stay in a peaceful
world for a long time. At that moment, do not forget to decorate the world with
our colourful lights.
As
the world slowly emerges from the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic now, it’s
essential to reflect on how we can collectively contribute to rebuilding a
brighter, more hopeful future. Just as we adorned our homes with colourful
lights during festive seasons, now is the time to illuminate the world with
the radiance of hope, kindness, and positivity. Therefore, we should explore
various ways in which we can decorate our post-pandemic world to foster
healing, resilience, and unity.
Firstly,
let us adorn our communities with the warmth of human connection. Throughout
the pandemic, social distancing measures and lockdowns forced us apart
physically, leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Now, as we begin
to reconnect with one another, it’s crucial to prioritize building and
nurturing meaningful relationships. Simple gestures such as smiling at
strangers, engaging in small talk with neighbours, or reaching out to old
friends can go a long way in fostering a sense of belonging and connection
within our communities. By embracing human connection, we can create a
supportive network that uplifts and sustains us through life’s challenges.
Secondly,
let us embellish our surroundings with acts of kindness and compassion. The
pandemic has highlighted the importance of supporting one another during times
of adversity. Whether it’s offering a helping hand to those in need, volunteering
at local organizations, or simply practising empathy and understanding towards
others, acts of kindness have the power to brighten someone’s day and instil
hope in their hearts. By cultivating a culture of compassion and generosity,
we can create a ripple effect of positivity that transforms our communities
and uplifts those who are struggling.
Thirdly,
let us adorn our minds with gratitude and appreciation. In the midst of hardship
and uncertainty, it’s easy to dwell on the negative aspects of life. However,
by consciously cultivating an attitude of gratitude, we can shift our focus
towards the abundance of blessings that surround us each day. Whether it’s
expressing gratitude for our health, loved ones, or the beauty of nature, practising
gratitude enables us to find joy and contentment in the present moment.
Moreover, by acknowledging and appreciating the efforts of frontline workers,
healthcare professionals, and essential workers who have tirelessly served our
communities throughout the pandemic, we can honour their sacrifices and express
our heartfelt gratitude for their dedication and bravery.
Fourthly,
let us decorate our future with resilience and determination. The COVID-19
pandemic has tested our collective resilience like never before. Despite
facing unprecedented challenges, we have demonstrated our ability to adapt,
innovate, and persevere in the face of adversity. As we look towards the
future, it’s essential to harness this resilience and determination to navigate
the uncertain road ahead. By embracing change, learning from our experiences,
and staying committed to our goals, we can emerge from the pandemic stronger
and more resilient than ever before.
Finally,
let us adorn our world with unity and solidarity. The pandemic has underscored
the interconnectedness of our global community, reminding us that we are all in
this together. Now, more than ever, it’s imperative to set aside our
differences and come together in solidarity to address the pressing challenges
facing our world. Whether it’s combating climate change, promoting social
justice, or addressing global health crises, unity and solidarity are
essential for effecting positive change on a worldwide scale. By standing
together as a united front, we can build a more inclusive, equitable, and
sustainable world for future generations.
In sum, as we emerge
from the darkness of the COVID-19 pandemic, let us commit to decorating our
world with the light of hope, kindness, and positivity. By prioritizing human
connection, practising acts of kindness, cultivating gratitude, embracing
resilience, and fostering unity, we can create a future that is bright,
hopeful, and filled with promise. Together, let us illuminate the world with
the radiance of our collective humanity and build a better tomorrow for all.

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