Our friend Owen Olbricht sent us the following article titled “Perspective.” We want to share it with you during this time when we are facing the pandemic of COVID-19.
Imagine you were born in 1900.
*On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday. 22 million people perish in that war.
*Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until your 20th birthday. 50 million people die from it in those two years.
*On your 29th birthday, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%.
*That runs until you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the world economy.
*When you turn 39, World War II starts. You aren’t even over the hill yet. And don’t try to catch your breath.
*On your 41st birthday, the United States is fully pulled into WWII.
*Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war.
*At 50, the Korean War starts. 5 million perish.
*At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn’t end for 20 years. 4 million people perish in that conflict.
*On your 62nd birthday, the Cuban Missile Crisis is a tipping point in the Cold War. Life on our planet, as we know it, could have ended.
*When you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends.
Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900. How do you survive all of that? When you were a kid in 1985, you didn’t think your 85-year-old grandparents understood how hard school was or how mean that kid in your class was. Yet, they survived through everything listed above.
Perspective is an amazing art, refined as time goes on, and enlightening like you wouldn’t believe. Let’s try to keep things in perspective.