Empty shelves. Empty streets. Full of fear. Our world and the city of Los Angeles has completely flipped upside down in a matter of days.
An excerpt from the episode: "What I find most interesting is the way people react and cope to what’s happening. Panic. Denial. A combination of the two.
I currently live in Los Angeles, a city hallmarked for hedonism. The pursuit of personal pleasure. It’s no surprise to see so many people embrace the “f*ck it” attitude of invincibility. To be honest, that was me a week ago. But now, it’s hard for me to see that attitude as anything but utterly selfish.
Let’s be clear — this disease will not kill me or my peers. We are healthy, strong, young adults.
But this virus will very likely impact our parents and grandparents. Those are the ones who face the grim potential of this virus.
For me the “f*ck it” attitude hits personally."
Listen to hear my opinions and world view as coronavirus unfolds in America's second largest city.
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