The world is definitely navigating some uncharted waters at this time. The Covid-19 pandemic has literally stopped us all in our tracks, and tragically, taken the lives of many. We have a new vocabulary with words such as “self-quarantine” and “social distancing,” and most of us are confined to our homes and are adapting to a new way of working and homeschooling children with the assistance of modern technology. The morning I am writing this, the first drive-through testing site in New Jersey opened in Paramus, NJ, where our Stone World office is based. I have already heard some unfortunate stories about people who have lost their jobs or had hours cut back, and so many local businesses are in jeopardy due to the mandatory shutdown. While these certainly are some scary and unprecedented times, there will at some point be a light at the end of the tunnel.
This is not the first time we have weathered difficult times. Back in 1918, 500 million people worldwide were infected with the Spanish flu, which was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic. There was the Great Depression, and in more recent years, the tragic 9/11 attacks and the 2008 Recession. While all of these historical events hit people hard, in the end, people worked together to overcome them, and the same will happen with this pandemic.