Neither the first nor the last. The pandemic that we are living in different ways than is claimed by different groups is no punishment for man. It's not a new thing, it's not personal either. It is not nature's complacency to civilization or human actions in particular. Just a few weeks ago overwhelmed by unnecessary and perverse information every day (generally in favor of consumerism) we were living in a collective illusion. We believed in that illusion so strongly that we act as if we just fell out of the clouds today. Or as if an invader came from "nothing" and got inside our soap bubble.

As never before in the event of a pandemic but as every other day of the digital human being, we are experiencing a burst of information on a personal level.

Today everyone shares thoughts, predictions, conspiracy theories, anger, desires, accusations, ideas at the same time and in the same place. What can we do with so much information? Do we need it? Do we feel less scared? Are we more protected ?!

Knowledge is so simple to find today, but so difficult to penetrate.

I invite you to remember to think about doubting. All events as real as physiological learning.

Things are simple.

This does not mean they are less dangerous or scary.

Things are simple.

We have a place on this planet, with or without the corona.

What I would like to normalize in anyone who is reading me is human.

Yes, we are humans, the product and inhabitant of this planet. None of the species we know have personal anger with us. Nor is it intended to eradicate us. Nature has its own laws, which are written in molecules.

DNA (or RNA as appropriate) - is the constitution of any kind that co-exists on this planet.

Independence of nature to nature does not exist as an article or law in any of the millions of constitutions that control the forms of life.

The first law written in it is survival of sorts.

Neither type is definitively separate from the other.

Nor do we humans like to be independent of nature.

Let us drop the curtains by the eyes, we are children of nature, which exists only thanks to an unstoppable conversation between species.

We are home here, we have built our huts and our own shelters. Here we have shaped life by exploring the potential of our species as bees do in their kingdoms, ants, gazelles, eagles, amazon forests, Siberian tigers, orchids, turtles, sardines, algae, molluscs, fungi, bacteria, viruses. ..e thousands and millions of other species living here in our home.

Nature is neither vindictive nor lending. Nowhere is the good or the wrong of man or of any other kind recorded. If we are here today it is because we have been able to adapt continuously for hundreds of thousands of years.

Actions have consequences, not punishments. We have lived and will continue to live in the wild though we strangely believe otherwise. The man of the 21st century lives partly in the illusion of civilization, the illusion of a capsule life, a "freelance" life under control (after all we pay taxes or not) but life in the margins of civilization and urbanization will go on forever under the law of nature. Every form of life will set its limits as we are trying to do with the virus in question.

Let us abandon the weird ideas that we are paying for the guilt we collect. We don't have to thank the coroner for a routine outdoor event. Just as we cannot "save" the world, neither can it. Just as we cannot destroy the world, neither can it. Nature has its forms to maintain the equilibrium we want or don't like, we know or don't, we believe or disbelieve.

The nature of life in it may seem to us a plastic ball, where only good or bad will we save or destroy it. We could not think more wrong than that. We're just an element of the life matrix (yes, the matrix is a borrowed word from biology for screens). Actions have consequences, life has consequences, existence has traces. We can never be alone on or under this earth, loneliness does not exist in nature. Therefore actions have consequences to existence there are traces.

That being said, I want to remind you that as long as our DNA does not predict numbers challenge with this invisible challenger, it has predicted learning. We can modify behavior. So simple.

Our DNA describes survival strategies from hunters looking straight at us to those we can't see.

More often than not this strategy is defense-based. Rarely have the "brave ones" come before the hungry lion, and the fact is that few of us have their genes with them (not for nothing but living to show their bravery). Most of all have been the wise men who came together to guard the hungry lion. Following through to teach them behavior and weaknesses enabled them to create the right tools to keep them away from the tribe and livestock. Here we are here to witness it.

The same strategy would help now. A frontal confrontation with the virus would be foolish.

We know how to build the tools and in just a short time after crossing the roads with the corona we know how to protect ourselves. Let us do this, protect ourselves together until we know better our behavior and weaknesses and create the means to keep them away from our families. We know how to do it, we have it written in DNA, its first law.