Jesuit Michael Rozier reflected well about human character during the pandemic. “This crisis can make us feel that we are the objects of other people’s decisions, but as I wrote in a previous column (“We must not allow the coronavirus to rob us of our humanity. How can we (safely) preserve it?”), reclaiming our agency is a spiritual task as much as it is a temporal one.”
Seniors who lived through earlier challenging times offered some 1st-person advice about character, namely being a person who makes the world better. The seniors shared their memories with 2020 graduates.
How the coronavirus can help us reclaim the virtues of self-sacrifice and prudence https://t.co/bF3eEq0gcw— America Magazine (@americamag) May 15, 2020
Here is some guidance — senior to senior — from people who graduated in the midst of epidemics, wars and the fight for equal rights. https://t.co/hifOVPrIUw— CNN (@CNN) May 15, 2020
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