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“This traumatic episode in history is proving to be one twisted psychological experiment on a massive scale, a testing whose effects on the mind will be studied for years to come for we know that after trauma comes the post-traumatic episodes and the world needs to be ready to help those of us who will need to be mentally supported once the worst is behind us.”

“Now for some positivity. People talk about the replacement to the hand shake. Some say bow like they do in Japan and other say a wave and still others say a smile. No wrong idea. We could use a new gesture. Personally for me it's the peace sign! Stay strong. Look it is going to get really really bad! KNOW THAT. BUT also know that you are strong and you got this and the new world after, it will be awesome! YOU'LL see. Trust me!”

“One dares to say that only a pandemic of this scale could have slowed down the rat race yet this too will prove beneficial to some of us and a sheer torture to others for the mirror that COVID-19 has forced us to look into is one that has no cracks, it reflects reality in its harshest form and unless we truly look, and come out the other side changed human beings, all this agony would have been for nothing.”

“Mundo en Peligro (El Soneto) El mundo está en peligro y la seguridad está fuera de la ventana. Si ahora no somos humanos, ¡cuál es el punto de nosotros! La humanidad está en crisis y la ansiedad se está volviendo loca. Si ahora no somos responsables, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Los barrios están llorando de miedo y desesperación. Si ahora no echamos una mano, ¿qué sentido tenemos? Las comunidades luchan por la incertidumbre paralizante. Si ahora no rompemos la estrechez, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Las naciones están jadeando para mantener la salud y la cordura. Si ahora no nos apresuramos a rescatar, ¿qué sentido tenemos? La naturaleza se está rebelando para reclamar su reino. Si ahora no hacemos las paces con ella, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Ahora no es el momento de teorizar y criticar. Olvidando la argumentación, debemos mantenernos como una sola persona inflexible.”

“I lot of you have reached out to me today actually. I also checked on people too. I am concerned. A lot of you are depressed. Feeling down. Want to be able to have a break from your kids or spouse. Some of you are solo right now and are lonely. Some of you have fear. Don't have fear. This too will pass. BUT do have some common sense. Stay home. Wash your hands. For the lonely, the safest sex you can have is no sex. BUT hey you meet someone after this you can have a topic of conversation. The apocalypse. For those needing a break from your kids. Take a walk around the block. Maybe a few blocks. Then come back. If you can't do that, make sure they are doing their homework and then watch stand up comedy or listen to some music. Do something fun! Look the whole world is having common experience. Just know you are healthy. Your love ones are too. Be creative. It may cheer you up I choose to have hope. Look I know you are down but we are all in this together.”

“World in Peril (The Sonnet) The world is in peril and security is out of the window. If now we don't be humans, what's the point of us! Humankind is in turmoil and anxiety is running amok. If now we don’t be responsible what's the point of us! Neighborhoods are wailing in fear and desperation. If now we don’t lend a hand what's the point of us! Communities are struggling in crippling uncertainty. If now we don't break narrowness what's the point of us! Nations are panting to sustain health and sanity. If now we don't rush to rescue what's the point of us! Nature is revolting to reclaim her kingdom. If now we don't make peace with her what's the point of us! Now is not the time for theorizing and criticizing. Forgetting argumentation we must stand as one people unbending.”

“While there is a real urgency for caution, there is also an overwhelming urgency for calm. My greatest concern is that the driving force of this pandemic may cause those who have no signs or symptomology to develop other chronic fears, anxieties and medical conditions. Heightened fears and anxieties will not make you feel safer. Compulsive and impulsive purchases will not protect you from the virus. It is important that you take care of your physical and mental health. Follow what your state and county are advising you to do. The sky is not falling and life will return to normal. The most prudent thing that people can do at this time, is to take commonsense approaches to reduce your risk of exposure.”