I think perhaps one of the directions that line of thought takes us is that in this type of recession the impact is nearly uniform—none of us are buying handmade cocktails and live music where as in other recessions some of us were not while others were.
The other difference is that many (most) of us could buy/produce those goods and services but are not allowed to. Not sure if that will offer the opportunity for all of us to “walk in the other person’s shoes” and so have a bit of a better insight to just what others have experienced in the other recession where we kept our jobs and had the income to live our lives as before. Perhaps producing more social unity over division?
I think perhaps one of the directions that line of thought takes us is that in this type of recession the impact is nearly uniform—none of us are buying handmade cocktails and live music where as in other recessions some of us were not while others were.
The other difference is that many (most) of us could buy/produce those goods and services but are not allowed to. Not sure if that will offer the opportunity for all of us to “walk in the other person’s shoes” and so have a bit of a better insight to just what others have experienced in the other recession where we kept our jobs and had the income to live our lives as before. Perhaps producing more social unity over division?