COVID-19 and People Who Need People, Another Year

Brian H. Gill's 'Internet Friends.' (2017)

Fred Barnard's 'Discussing the War in a Paris Café,' Illustrated London News. (September 17, 1870)It's been a year and a day since I talked about socializing, the pandemic and individual differences.
"...I can sympathize with folks who really do need people: people who are physically close, not 'close' only in a virtual sense. I'm also willing to accept that not everyone is like me. For which we should all be thankful. And that's another topic.

"That said, COVID-19 pandemic restrictions haven't cut into my social life all that much.

"Before 'social distancing' — a poorly-chosen phrase, and that's yet another topic — started becoming a cliche, most of my social life was online...." ("People Who Need People — and the COVID-19 Pandemic" (January 24, 2021))
Somewhere during the last year, I noticed that I'd been enjoying my research and writing routines less. And had let some projects drop off the back burner.

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