The human crisis is always a crisis of understanding: what we genuinely understand we can do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
After a crisis we tell ourselves we understand why it happened and maintain the illusion that the world is understandable. In fact, we should accept the world is incomprehensible much of the time.
Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
I think to adequately manage a crisis, you have to see it. Because there's only so much somebody else can tell you about it, and they impose their own distortions on the description. You need to see it yourself.
I understand that it's hard for everyone, but one cannot give in to emotions... we'll have to draw lessons from the current crisis and now we'll have to work on overcoming it.
Politics is in a crisis because it's separated from our deep humanity.
I really do think that any deep crisis is an opportunity to make your life extraordinary in some way.
What you say and do in a crisis matters.
I think it's about not just the crisis you're in, but how do you get to the other side? How do we heal? How do we survive this experience while remaining hopeful instead of filled with despair? That's what interests me.
Life is a succession of crises and moments when we have to rediscover who we are and what we really want.
In all of the movies and films you see, people are always in crisis because that's what we watch. We watch them deal with crisis and resolve it.