Quarantine Notes: Documenting of a Fateful Event
By James Ford
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Are you a good person? Nevermore than amid this raging Coronavirus pandemic has this question been more important.
We breathe at a time when half of the world’s population lives under some form of constraint and isolation. Most of us are experiencing major shocks to their life systems and difficulties they never thought they would need to face. We are, as of a few months, standing in terra incognita, trying to map a world we aspire to live in tomorrow.
It is of vital importance that we stay informed and lose our fear of action, but, more importantly, that our actions are those of kindness and bravery, not fear and resentment.
This short read endeavors to spark a little light into the heart of whoever cares to listen.
James C. Ford provides an interesting map of information and opinions on the Covid-19 pandemic, in an attempt to inspire individuals to investigate this ongoing crisis and learn something about themselves while they do so.
The question is posed. Are you a good person? I know, I am not...
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Quarantine Notes - James Ford
James C. Ford
Quarantine Notes: Documenting of a fateful event
First published by Dario Nelaj 2020
Copyright © 2020 by James C. Ford
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Publisher LogoI want to whole-heartedly thank my family for their unmatched support.
To my parents and brother for having inspired who I am.
To my wife and child for filling my days with inspiration and joy.
Thank you for bearing the burden of life with me and for making it all worthwhile…
Contents
Preface
1. 1720-2020
2. December 2019, Wuhan
3. Asia to America then Europe
4. Origins and Conspiracies
5. Where do we go now?
6. Take your responsibility!
7. QUIZ
8. Answers
Preface
All men are created equal
represents one of the single greatest truths ever written in the English language and has long now held the importance of a blacksmith’s hammer patiently shaping the weapons of logic and reasoning used by people of all fields, since first penned by Thomas Jefferson in 1776.
In its domain, this phrase holds the essence of humanity that every human being is equally eligible to unalienable rights of life, dignity, property, and the pursuit of one’s happiness, while simultaneously being fully accountable on the responsibilities of having those very rights. Accepting that each and every one is entitled to the possibility of nurturing their rights given by a higher state of conceptualization be it God, Universal Energy, or any sort of governing law aiming to preserve those rights and that everyone is to be held equally accountable for damaging them. We, human beings, are equal only by our potential to exercise the right to live and seek happiness, while the measure of our humanity is to be established by how we help other humans do the same.
This phrase is, however, in my humble opinion, also one of the most misunderstood and falsely reproduced pieces of spoken knowledge in existence. I firmly believe that in