1) It reminds us that we are all equal regardless of culture, religion, occupation, wealth or reputation. In the face of the virus, we are equal. Maybe we should be equal. If you don't believe me, you can ask Tom Hanks.
2) It reminds us that the fate of all people is closely related, and the impact on individuals is also for everyone. The false high wall we built is of little significance, because the virus is still unimpeded.
3) It reminds us that health is priceless, but our lifestyle leaves health behind, eating processed food without nutrition and drinking water polluted by chemicals. If we continue to ignore health, diseases will still trap us. It also reminds us that although we have many difficulties at present, more people have difficulties all their lives.
4) It reminds us that life is short, helping each other is the true meaning, and helping the elderly and patients is what we really should do. Don't waste your life buying toilet paper.
It reminds us how materialistic our society is. When difficulties come, we know that necessities (food, water, medicine) are what we really need, and tens of thousands of luxury goods can't help us.
6) It reminds us of the importance of being with our families and how many reunion times we have missed. It forces us to go home, reunite with our families and strengthen family ties.
7) It reminds us that work is not everything. Although we work to live, we are not born to work. What we really should do is to support, protect and benefit from each other.
8) It always reminds us to reflect on ourselves. Whether you think you are great or really great, viruses can suddenly paralyze our world.
9) It reminds us that the power of free will is in our own hands. We can choose to cooperate, help, share, give and support each other; We can also choose to be selfish and only care about ourselves behind closed doors.
10) It reminds us that we can wait patiently, panic and be rational, and understand that similar situations have happened many times, and the disaster will eventually pass. Or we can panic and publicize the coming of the end of the world, but it won't do any good after all.
1 1) It reminds us that our earth is sick, and we should face up to the seriousness of deforestation, just as we are concerned about the speed at which toilet paper disappears on the shelves. We are sick because there is something abnormal in our family.
12) It reminds us that there must be dawn after dark. Life is a cycle, a stage in the cycle of human history that we have experienced. We don't have to panic; Everything will eventually become the past.
13) People think that COVID-19 is a catastrophe, but I think it is a "great reviser".
The emergence of the COVID-19 epidemic reminds us of an important lesson that seems to have been forgotten. It's up to us to learn from the lesson or go our own way.
After reading this open letter, I am deeply touched. Indeed, a comfortable life makes us forget what preparation means. It makes us luxurious, selfish, unscrupulous and fearless. A disaster sounded the alarm for us. I hope everyone will wake up and stop acting alone. We are born equal, and the value of life lies in helping and supporting each other.