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Seemingly Evil: The epidemic will speed up processes

2020-02-24T22:57:11.958Z


Eran Bar-Tal


"Apparently Evil" is the name of the famous book by biologist Conrad Lorenz. He showed that what seemed cruel and evil in the world, like the territory that makes animals violent and cruel, is actually a facet of survival, which serves as a catalyst for species expansion and better utilization of food.

The corona epidemic sows fear and causes suffering to the masses and also to mortality. But it also causes reorganization in the world. In recent decades, China has become the world's factory and the government is aggressively pushing goods toward export. China has set itself a goal - to bring the New World Revolution to hundreds of millions of villagers there. She has been able to do this to a great extent, but her tremendous growth rate has changed the world. It has left Africa, India and many countries behind.

Now opportunity is created for other countries and better dispersal will do good for everyone. This epidemic also cooled the US-China trade war. Even the harm to tourism can do well for companies, who will learn to work more technologically and reconsider their travel policies.

In the meantime, airlines and tourism companies around the world will be hit hard. Some will not survive this crisis, especially if it is prolonged. The crisis met the aviation industry in its own crisis, following a wave of bankruptcy by Low Coast companies - price rods. This epidemic will speed up processes that would have happened more slowly without it.

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Source: israelhayom

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