The Role of Educational Series in Sustaining Long-Term Lead Attention
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:02 am
Who would have believed that, upon injunction, each citizen would take care to edit, fill out, and sign a form giving them the ability to leave their house arrest?
Who would have predicted that handshakes and hugs would no longer be commonplace in everyday life, on the recommendation of public authorities?
Who would have thought that they would hear a Minister of the Interior say to the masses: " We are not going on Easter holidays "?
Who would have thought that families would have to undergo funerals without witnesses, without effusion?
What clairvoyance would have conceived gambling data vietnam the possibility of such a consensual discipline, reaching into the most intimate parts?
Even if it was not immediately the case, this is nevertheless what we are experiencing now. The emptiness and silence of our streets bear witness to this.
Now, it is indeed this same people, and the idea has been established for a long time, who regard politicians as elites with ever-confirmed distrust. This observation is also a refrain of political analyses of our society. Polls regularly confirm it. And so despite this distance - no pun intended - this suspicion, even this anger towards those at the top, in the capital, the privileged, the knowledgeable, citizens have more or less complied with the newly enacted rules, and this massively.
But by what mystery?
Obviously, because they believed what they were told. Namely, an alert, a health emergency, declared because of a potentially deadly virus.
The nagging doubt then suffered a sort of pause to make way for a "sort of confidence". A credit, suddenly, almost brutally, regained which can be explained by the force of circumstances, this fear that everyone feels when faced with the "invisible enemy". A fear all the more powerful since our modern society, so quick to habit to resolve the most complex difficulties, seems here to have no immediate answer. Without remedy, one would be tempted to add.
Who would have predicted that handshakes and hugs would no longer be commonplace in everyday life, on the recommendation of public authorities?
Who would have thought that they would hear a Minister of the Interior say to the masses: " We are not going on Easter holidays "?
Who would have thought that families would have to undergo funerals without witnesses, without effusion?
What clairvoyance would have conceived gambling data vietnam the possibility of such a consensual discipline, reaching into the most intimate parts?
Even if it was not immediately the case, this is nevertheless what we are experiencing now. The emptiness and silence of our streets bear witness to this.
Now, it is indeed this same people, and the idea has been established for a long time, who regard politicians as elites with ever-confirmed distrust. This observation is also a refrain of political analyses of our society. Polls regularly confirm it. And so despite this distance - no pun intended - this suspicion, even this anger towards those at the top, in the capital, the privileged, the knowledgeable, citizens have more or less complied with the newly enacted rules, and this massively.
But by what mystery?
Obviously, because they believed what they were told. Namely, an alert, a health emergency, declared because of a potentially deadly virus.
The nagging doubt then suffered a sort of pause to make way for a "sort of confidence". A credit, suddenly, almost brutally, regained which can be explained by the force of circumstances, this fear that everyone feels when faced with the "invisible enemy". A fear all the more powerful since our modern society, so quick to habit to resolve the most complex difficulties, seems here to have no immediate answer. Without remedy, one would be tempted to add.