Sorry- I should clarify.
I have always seen my job as the most amazingly privileged role in every sense of the word.
I was Amazingly lucky to be able to study for it in the first place, and the day to day workings is a level of privilege that is indescribable.
Now, in what will be the biggest economic challenge, let alone potentially one of the most significant humanitarian crises our generation will deal with, i feel this even more acutely.
I fear the long term outcomes more than the next few months. I have said this before- as a profession we are used to increasingly overworked schedules, to death, to life changing decisions, but I cannot imagine that the true depth of effect will be the immediate mortality- as shocking as it will be.
Sorry- I should clarify.
I have always seen my job as the most amazingly privileged role in every sense of the word.
I was Amazingly lucky to be able to study for it in the first place, and the day to day workings is a level of privilege that is indescribable.
Now, in what will be the biggest economic challenge, let alone potentially one of the most significant humanitarian crises our generation will deal with, i feel this even more acutely.
I fear the long term outcomes more than the next few months. I have said this before- as a profession we are used to increasingly overworked schedules, to death, to life changing decisions, but I cannot imagine that the true depth of effect will be the immediate mortality- as shocking as it will be.