San Diego Union-Tribune

YOU DECIDE: DID WE LOSE OUR WAY OR FIND A WAY?

- Harlan BY BYRON HARLAN is a financial planner who lives in Little Italy.

Perhaps ref lection on the year that has nearly passed can now include some facets of life that deserve to be underscore­d as epic achievemen­ts. The challenges, the upheaval, the insanity that was the year 2020 included monumental peril, and we humans are overcoming it. That’s worth celebratin­g. There is no way to ignore the severity of a virus that has killed more than 1.7 million people so far, or the magnitude of the year’s racial unrest. Those events tested all of us. They shook society to the core, caused economic shock waves and have shaped new realities. Think about what’s happened in a continuum, one that starts before and extends beyond the current chaos.

News stories still count virus-related deaths, refer to crises in emergency rooms and highlight travel restrictio­ns or the financial pain that has destroyed too many good people. It can all be overwhelmi­ng to watch, hear or read. Dread hangs in the air, intrudes in countless conversati­ons and causes a heaviness that can weigh down even the most optimistic individual­s. It is perfectly normal to react to all the negative noise, but it is human to break through obstacles that block paths to progress.

Great minds have developed vaccines for this virus with incredible speed. Naturally, there will be debate about side effects and efficacy, but shots are rapidly becoming available. The virus that crushed nearly every activity you can imagine will be one more problem humans solved, and people will prevail once again.

A centerpiec­e of the civil rights movement has been about the ability to overcome, someday.

Could it be that the day is upon us? The

2020 race riots, the looting, the killing were all horrible to watch. The nation was tearing apart. It was impossible to ignore.

Then athletes, activists, scholars and many others insisted on a different message. They offered reminders about injustice and how it is a way of life for some people based on pigmentati­on. That leadership focused attention on a core American problem and started discussion­s that have helped the nation tremendous­ly.

Did anyone know that technology would add so much color to all this social discourse, then provide such a wonderful conduit for new ways to express a shared humanity? Technology helped to show that what impacts some of us can impact all of us. You could watch it, right there on your computer — colleagues, friends, relatives, all isolated but finding a way to stay together. There was a shared spirit, a connectedn­ess that pulled people close to each other, so we could Zoom from a distance. Crazy. People stayed in touch, found ways to share good times, restructur­ed their lives and discovered ways to thrive.

This past year has been difficult, different and historic. There’s no denying that and you can perceive it however you choose. You may shape your impression any way you wish, which could have something to say about your outlook for 2021. Will you say humanity lost its way or found a way?

This past year has been difficult, different and historic.

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