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How Last is the New Normal?

A lot of people believe that our life won't be the same after Covid-19. We currently embracing some restricted new living arrangements and we called them as "New Normal".

I can agree and disagree with this statement, we might able to change and adept or we struggle to change and won't change. I believe it's hard to change the way we living especially if you have live on earth for decades. After this pendemic we going to experience short changes before we eventually getting back to our old way of life. Even though this is a major event worldwide, human's natures and characters globally are hardly even change. Human will preserve the same habits and leave the same footprints, just like they used to. They will make the same decisions and repeat the same mistakes unfortunately. So the "New Normal" during Covid-19 won't last too long, it will only last until the virus is successfully eradicates.

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