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The Aftermath, and the New Order

By Emad Barsoum•April 14, 2020•2 min read

We have all heard on social media, between discussion groups among friends or from many analysts how things will dramatically change after the world conquer the pandemic caused by COVID-19. They all talked about the rise of new empires and the fall of others, where these empires could be nations or giant corporations backing their assumptions by their belief in many forms of conspiracy theories.

But hold on, why every time the humanity faces an ordeal whether on the individual level or collectively they tend to blame something/someone for such situations, ignoring the fact that nature is always pacing its own way since the universe came to existence, and no matter humans exert the efforts to tame it yet always nature finds its way.

Every time when we try to understand those incidents and tend to over analyze we have to revert more often to “Occam’s Razor” which logically states that the most likely solution or answer to a problem is the simplest one.

Disasters happen same as pandemics, but the strength of humanity is always manifested by how to pass through the tough times and rise like the Phoenix from the ashes. Indeed, there are losses in the most precious thing on earth the human beings, many will suffer and so are their families, yet history showed us how humanity defeated calamities and have risen stronger.

Nonetheless, and with all technology man invented the fear rests greater since power became in the hands of those who hold the technology together with the wealth, which allow them to become most likely candidates to become superpowers

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