Pablo Pereyra
1 min readMar 24, 2020

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I think that there may be a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel.

I mean, this is unsettling, because most of us did not see this coming until it hit us. And because of the quarantine measures this has hit us all, in a way or another.

I mean, people like you and me, we have loved ones far away, in places we can only reach by air travel and the option is other arduous means. Then in places like the U.S. where people like to stock pile on necessity items, we have been exposed for the first time to empty shelves in supermarkets.

None of us saw this coming. And the warning people who got hit earlier gave, went unheard (hey, you been writing about this for a month before I started paying attention since it was affecting me).

In any case, I think that at some point the noise will subside, or we will stop listening to the alarm voices of the exterior. I hear you, I am not sure today about when we will be able to travel again, or in which capacity.

Will I be to fly an A380? Probably not. But hopefully we will be able to build a more caring society and see the humanity on each other beyond all the layers we add (race, gender, nationality, socio-economic status).

And I believe that when that happens, we will notice, we are still flying.

Thank you so much for your conversation, Priyanka.

Pablo

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Pablo Pereyra
Pablo Pereyra

Written by Pablo Pereyra

Finding inspiration in movement. Searching for identity.

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