Lois Logan
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We were in a bubble then.
Do you know what I mean?
It was so easy to kind of... You were forced to be like that.
That's what I'm saying.
But also, we say that for us.
There were some people that during lockdown had a rubbish time, that lived by themselves or that didn't have a family.
And so actually, it kind of depends where you were.
The world moves so fast though now.
We are definitely in a time where... And I learned this at university about how the world changes.
And over the last 20 years, we are just constantly moving so much quicker than we ever had.
And so...
experiences and what we're feeling just phases out so much quicker than it used to.
So sometimes I think maybe we don't get enough time to sit with it and we're just kind of forced onto the next thing, which again creates that kind of anxiety for, you know, oh my God, life is moving so fast.
It's not really.
Yeah, and, you know, globalisation is such a... You know, not to get too techie, but it's, you know, it's big and it's kind of like this thing that...
countries crave now and this like connection and this movement and this you know constantly things going places and it's almost like we weren't really actually supposed to ever have the amount of connectedness that we have and then it creates you know and it goes into the media and that's globalization is sort of like from what I've learned and from what I've seen is is a root cause to division and to things that because we're moving at this sort of
inhuman rate that we were never supposed to be.
Again, don't quote me on any of this.
It might just be products or it might just be things.
All of this is coming here and it feels like it's not... And then people get insecure because there's so much change and they feel like they're being threatened by this change when in reality they're not, of course.