Dear Lucas,

I am happy to see you back on the list, and thank you for your useful
summary. This is a topic that has certainly been coming up a lot lately in
conversations and consciousness. I have read the reminder that both panic
and denial can be considered public health risks in this situation, and how
to navigate between them has had me wondering. Now I will add your own
wondering, "So what does this have to do with Open Space?" to that...

Christy

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http://lifecultivatinglife.blogspot.com


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> Pandemics have two main consequences. One is medical or biological, the
> one that gets all the attention. Even more important, though, are how
> people react. We can work together to get through a bad patch, the
> proverbial neighbor helping neighbor. Or we can retreat and separate.
> Everyone for themselves.
> >>>
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> So what does this have to do with Open Space? I wonder.
>
> Lucas
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