As 2020 began, the world was on track for solid growth, the major stock indexes were rising to new highs and international travel was booming. In early March all that changed. The coronavirus that was mainly afflicting China began rapidly expanding to countries across the world, including the US. Within a few days, almost every large event worldwide was cancelled. The stock market dropped over 20% into bear territory. Cruise lines, airlines, hotels and other travel providers saw massive cancellations.
Almost every company in almost every industry is impacted. Italy grounded millions of its citizens and Israel started requiring a 14-day quarantine of every traveler into Israel which essentially closed its borders to the world. The US has closed its borders to most European countries. Most of us are watching our retirement plans and assets plummet in value and our businesses slowing down significantly.
How could so much wealth evaporate in such a short period of time? How can so many people be grounded?
For the last 12 months, I was planning my son’s Bar Mitzvah trip to Israel during Passover. We had many friends and family joining us and planned an extensive week of activities highlighted with the Bar Mitzvah service and Passover Seder. We worked so hard to make this the trip of a lifetime for our family and friends.
It was with great disappointment that we had to cancel the trip when the Israeli government announced a 14-day quarantine for all visitors into Israel. Who would have ever believed that Israel would have to take such drastic steps to protect its citizens from the coronavirus and cut itself off from much of the world? Who would have believed that with all the advancements in medicine such a disease can grow and multiply and be so difficult for us to find a solution for?
We will shortly be sitting at our Passover tables reading the story of the 10 plagues. Pharaoh and the Egyptians assumed they could copy any magic trick that Moses would show them. They didn’t believe there was a God of the Jews causing the ten plagues. They also didn’t wake up or learn any lessons from the plagues. As soon as the plague was lifted, they broke their promise to let the Jews go free. No repentance, no change of heart, no change of behavior.
What is our response to the coronavirus going to be?
My Travel Business
I’ve been in the travel business for over 30 years and have been through a lot of difficult times. One of the greatest freedoms we have is the ability to travel to so many great destinations worldwide. We go online and book airlines, hotel rooms, cars and more. We take this for granted and just assume we can go where we want to go and when we want to go. The disruption to travel is not just an inconvenience – it's contrary to our basic assumption that we can just pick up and go. It shakes the very foundation of the open and free society that we live in.
Free countries like Italy and Israel shutting their borders and the US stopping travel from Europe was unthinkable a few days ago, yet it is here. The NBA suspended its season, movie theaters are empty, conferences are cancelled – all this was unthinkable a few days ago. We worry about lost baggage, flight delays, late arrivals. Who worried about entire countries closing their borders or group travel coming to a screeching halt? While I’m confident there will be a large rebound in travel and financial markets when this crisis is over as there has been with prior crises, this is the time to reflect on what happened and make positive changes in our lives.
What Happened?
In legalese, we call this a force majeure event, meaning superior force or act of God that is beyond our control. As I sit back and think about what is going on, I realize that the solid ground we walk on is an illusion. If there is an omnipotent superior force who created the ground we walk on and gives us life, health and wealth, why can’t He take it away and test us?
We think we are in control and in charge, but this is an illusion.
When you realize where your success and wealth came from, you're not as shocked when it's taken away: “You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth" (Deuteronomy 8:18). And similarly, “God gives, God takes” (Job 1:21).
We've had so many years of continued prosperity and success; how many of us have been thankful for this? When we are blessed with wealth, we are a steward to do good things in this world. We need to make sure that we leave this world in a better place than when we arrived. Are we doing this?
We think we are in control and in charge, but this is an illusion. There are higher forces that are beyond our control. If you live with this perspective and heed to the periodic wake up calls, you live a much calmer and less stressful life, and you see this as an opportunity to put your life in perspective. Did you wake up today? Are you growing and making changes to your life?
Instead of panicking about the coronavirus, let’s take this time to be appreciative of everything we have and focus on how we can better advance our life's mission. We work so hard our whole lives for wealth, place such importance on it, and we assume it will always be there. But it can be taken away anytime. And when it is taken away, what do we have left? What is truly important in our life?
Yes, it's nice to have possessions and have the funds to take vacations and buy what we want. There is nothing wrong with acquiring wealth as long as we did it ethically and use this wealth to improve the world around us. Now is the time to think about whether we are making best use of the talents and assets we have.
When we realize we have a purpose and a mission in life, we realize that wealth is just one tool we have been given to fulfill that unique mission. We feel inner happiness that comes through living our lives with meaning. When we realize our purpose in life, we also realize that the tools we have to get there are loaned to us and can be taken away anytime. Sometimes we need to be woken up and reminded that we were given tools for a purpose. Until they are taken away, we don’t appreciate them and ask if we are using them for the purpose intended.
Since my family and I will be working and studying from home over the next few weeks, we plan to reflect on a great quote from Ethics of the Fathers: “Who is rich? One who is happy with his lot.” We plan to take this opportunity to adjust our lives so we are content with what we have even if part of our wealth and freedom are taken away. When this pandemic is past us, we hope to have a more meaningful life because of the adjustments we make now.
(18) Marcia Steimez, March 23, 2020 4:48 PM
Amazing article!!!!
(17) Simi joy, March 21, 2020 8:30 AM
Good reminder of the purpose of all that has been bestowed on us,thank you
(16) Moshav predicted COVID, March 18, 2020 5:01 PM
The Song "Why is This Night Different"
What's interesting is there was a song written about this many years ago:
Springtime in New York, your eyes met mine.
We passed on the street, we suspended time.
Everything can change in a moment.
We circle around each other. ¹
Why is this night different from all the others?
Why is this night different from all the others?
A fire burned through the city, ashes filled the sky.
Some of us would live, some of us would die. ²
I heard it wasn’t so long ago
when we were all sisters and brothers³.
Why is this night different from all the others?
Why is this night different from all the others?
Go down Moses, set my people free. ⁴
Let my people go so they may serve me.
Love is the mother of invention.⁵
Love invention mothers.
Why is this night different from all the others?
Why is this night different from all the others?
So we go walking, we’re on our way.
So we go walking home again.⁶
¹ All of a sudden, every aspect of life is different. We circle around each other, because we are unable to touch.
² Most people will survive the coronavirus, but some will not.
³ We are all separated now, due to the coronavirus. We used to be able to hug a friend like a sibling.
⁴ As we head into the Passover season, which celebrates our freedom, we are confined in quarantine.
⁵ It is the love of humanity that is causing people to respond to necessity with innovation in order to help others adapt to the coronavirus situation.
⁶ We are on our way to redemption. This situation will heal.
(15) Beth, March 17, 2020 8:52 PM
Your article was vary helpful & made me feel less anxious. Thank you
(14) David Gresen, March 17, 2020 12:08 PM
Thank you!
I’ve been “learning” Torah and Ethics of The Fathers for a couple of years now. I did not grow up in a religious home. I have always believed in the all mighty but have not yet had the confidence to go “all in”. The past few days I have not be in a good place internally and have been trying hard to truly believe and apply what I have been learning. To put it mildly, I have not yet been able to truly understand what it means for me not to be able to control everything around me. Thank you for your words, you have summarized my past few years of learning in a few paragraphs and do know it’s not about control, but it’s about faith and how we react to situations that we cannot control. After reading your words, I felt a overwhelming sense of calm and peace. I hope that I can be a source of calmness for my family, friends and co-workers going forward. And I hope I can take what I have been learning and apply it well after this current situation is past us. Thank you again and Mazel Tov to your Bar Mitzvah and family.
(13) jeff seidel, March 17, 2020 11:53 AM
a perspective /a reminder many of need to hear
thr coronaviras pandemic has changed life for all of us
(12) Alexandra, March 17, 2020 11:36 AM
Beautiful article, todah rabah
(11) Suzanne, March 16, 2020 3:47 PM
Truth
Wonderful article and puts the crisis into perspective.
(10) mickey, March 16, 2020 2:59 PM
thank you
Thank you for being a voice of reason in this time of uncertainty.
(9) Roy Araujo Calfoforo, March 16, 2020 2:56 PM
Thanks for enlightening us!
Thanks for enlightening us! Wonderful piece in this challenging time. Please include in your prayer my family and relatives here in the Philippines. Best regards.
(8) Lothar Heinrich Kerscher, March 16, 2020 2:25 PM
Very nice. Very, very nice.
(7) Shraga Simmons, March 16, 2020 8:48 AM
Excellent!
Great insights and perspective. Mazel tov on the bar mitzvah -- and next year in Jerusalem!
(6) Michael Chesal, March 16, 2020 3:02 AM
You nailed it.
When we can remember to be happy with our lot in life, we've found the key to happiness. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
(5) Miriam Lisser, March 15, 2020 11:23 PM
Thank you for sharing your thoughts
The article helped place my fear in perspective. I am in the helping profession and got blindsided myself.
Miriam
(4) rachel, March 15, 2020 11:17 PM
Very well said!!!
I am cutting and pasting many of the quotes in this article in the authors name. very well said all of it!
(3) Halley Satz, March 15, 2020 8:31 PM
Wonderful article... Humility and gratitude!
(2) Roger Gaon, March 15, 2020 5:48 PM
Well said and on point Perfect Well explains and easy to understand.
Well written and to the point
(1) Holly Aspeitia, March 15, 2020 3:01 PM
Thank you!
These words resonate precisely with what has been resounding in my heart- THANK YOU for sharing.