Things are different. Fewer choices, fewer places to go, fewer things to do.
With this time comes clarity - about our lives, our families, the things that really matter. We've discovered the world will turn even if our normal lives have stopped.
One day rolls into the next, regardless of whether we're at an office, a store, a restaurant, a factory, a school, or in our homes.
And we've learned that whether we're at the frontlines of the battle or helping in whatever way we can, we're part of something larger.
It's a sort of freedom; when the world changes and we can still work to change the world.
When future generations look back, they may ask "What did you do during that time?" We can tell them - everything we needed to.