“I feel melancholy about returning to the old normal,” he wrote. I found something deeper in this strange pandemic life that I am not sure I want to give up.” Also accustomed to constant travel, he had been able to spend time with his young children. You know what you don’t have to do during a pandemic? You don’t have to go to a class potluck thrown by someone whose sole purpose is showing off a $2 million townhouse renovation. Many people will be able to carry the best of the pandemic lifestyle into the future — getting on the Peloton,in between morning meetings.
Source: International New York Times April 02, 2021 09:00 UTC