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PART 1: Why are we planning to go back to “normal” anyway?
Let’s begin

This evening I spoke to a friend of mine and it was an enjoyable chat. We’ve worked in the same industry for a number of years and we see each other about once every year. What I’ve realised is that our friendship is something that builds each of us as our conversations always include that element of opportunity and the possibilities that are out there. It’s so relevant in the current environment.
What struck me was when he said we are six or seven weeks in since the lockdown started and how WWII lasted 5 or 6 years. The NHS amongst other positive things was formed after WWII. The body on the frontline fighting against Coronavirus in the UK today. We want Covid-19 gone but the aftermath cannot allow the people who have died, loved ones and everybody affected by this a world not better than it was. But what is better?
It’s really early days in the fallout from Coronavirus yet I feel there are a few camps forming on the uncertainty of the future. The future we were privileged to think about in the west. So, what are we thinking?