El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Saved money towards buying a house.
MadYaker wrote: » I got a promotion that I wouldn't have gotten if the pandemic didn't happen. It's like littlefinger says, chaos is a ladder. Property prices will surely come down too, next year might be a good year to buy. But in terms of overall positives at the moment it's hard to see them. Hopefully the days of people coming into work coughing and sneezing are over. I don't have to carry cash anymore ever. It's looking like no matter what I'll always be able to work a certain amount from home.
Assetbacked wrote: » Another few positives; due to increased savings we bought a pretty new car the other week. Also, I love how quiet the morning walk to work is, how places are quiet where I got for lunch and how there is no evening rush in the gym.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Are there any more stories about the benefits to the environment due to Covid? I remember back in Spring they were on about how clean the canals in Venice were and how Europe's air quality has improved dramatically. Are there any more reports like that? Greenhouse gas emissions must be way down globally. I would imagine the big reduction in air travel continues to improve air quality around the world.
nthclare wrote: » Well definitely there's more clarity in the night sky. I've never seen Mars so red/orange and its there without having to search. It just pops into the night sky after dark. Living in the Burren I've a lot of scope for adventure and creativity. ..... So my past decisions worked out well for me to be able for this corona thing...
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » A childhood memory from 1970s Galway was staring up at airplanes and wondering where they were going. Weirdly it has become a novelty again.
Irish Steve wrote: » Not sure if this is the right place to post this thought, hopefully, a positive benefit of Covid, and many pubs being closed has been a reduction in the number of drivers on the road with too much drink taken. I might be wrong on this, but I'd like to hope that it's been one positive result of an otherwise dire year. In the same vein, I'm sure that the hospitals will have recorded a significant fall in the numbers attending A & E at weekends as a result of excessive alcohol and the consequences. That has to be a good thing too. There's for sure a significant drop in the number of flu cases this year, which will be partly a result of the forced use of masks in many places, maybe there's a lesson there for the future, not so much mandatory masks for all, but a guideline that if you're hawking and spluttering, maybe a mask to keep it to yourself might be a worthwhile idea.