7 Surprising Ways COVID-19 Is Changing the Way You Think

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7 Surprising Ways COVID-19 Is Changing the Way You Think
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The coronavirus pandemic will likely change at least some of your core beliefs and behaviors. But whether that's for better or worse depends on you.

, or afraid. You may even be angry or disgusted because you think some people aren’t taking the pandemic seriously enough, while others are being overzealous and unnecessarily panicked. You might believe that the call for social distancing is unjustified or that the government has lost control. Whatever feelings the virus has prompted, we know one thing for sure, the world in which we live has changed.

Don’t be surprised if you haven’t noticed any change because when distracted by an external enemy like the chaos of Corona it is common to lack awareness as to how our beliefs and behaviors evolve. Unlike the pronounced physical attributes that distinguish human beings, psychological markers, such as beliefs, preferences, and personal expectancies, defy direct observation and are even more difficult to interpret precisely .

What’s really happening and how is COVID-19 silently changing you? There are at least seven possible ways:” has forced us to realize that many of our customary ways of life are not guaranteed. Regardless of wealth,, age, political beliefs, or any other individual differences, we are collectively feeling the consequences of the virus. Socializing is restricted and many of us are unable to perform the basic functions of our jobs . Necessities are scarce.

and the willingness to help those who are in need. Assisting others ultimately serves as an ego boost because when we help we often feel better, too .Many people, especially in North American cultures, feel independent and believe that they can determine what they will accomplish and how they will navigate their lives.

Summarily, the world is uniting against a common enemy. Social change is upon us. Personal and political ideologies must become secondary to overcome the current obstacles. Rival countries are banding together to help each other despite philosophical differences. Now is the time to recognize that your beliefs are also changing and the fight against COVID-19 will ultimately transform you for the better. Now wash your hands.Batson, C. D., Ahmad, N., & Stocks, E. L. .

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