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There is no historical catastrophe that cannot be compensated by historical progress.
"There is no historical catastrophe that is not compensated by historical progress", which is Engels' famous saying. After the epidemic, the economy stopped and the economy and society developed rapidly.

From this epidemic, let us know how to live in the present and cherish the love and warmth around us; Have awe of nature and maintain a certain sense of crisis in life; Prepare plan B at any time, accidents may make us unemployed, so buy insurance to ensure that we can survive the difficult times when we are unemployed; A person's time needs self-reliance, reflection on the past, self-improvement and self-cultivation.

Like Andy in The Shawshank Redemption, the most important lesson learned from the past history is full of hope.