My 2 Cents: Things we will keep from the pandemic
Eric Chilton talks about how some things we ve grown accustomed to during the pandemic may not go away. Author: Eric Chilton Updated: 9:57 AM EDT March 16, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. There are changes that we ve all made during the pandemic that I think may stick around a little bit and I was kind of reaffirmed after I read this article recently from the Harvard Gazette. They were mentioning a few things I think we should talk about. What about this, a cashless society? Plastic and ordering online has just been the way people have done it since the pandemic started but now we were on that path anyway. We were probably headed there already but the pandemic gave us a little move into overdrive for that. I think that s going to happen and probably will stick around, the use of plastic over actual cash.
My 2 Cents: The power of listening
Eric Chilton talks about some lessons he learned young from his mother that hold even more ture today. Author: Eric Chilton Updated: 8:26 PM EST February 18, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. There are lessons that our parents teach us that at the time may feel like passing comments but over time they take on a life of their own. Such was the case with my mother.
I remember thinking about the differences between my two parents and how they fit so perfectly together. My father was a well-educated man with graduate degrees and a wealth of knowledge packed into his mind. He would retire in the early 90s as a school superintendent. My mother never took to school very much. She always said she wanted to be a great mom. and she was. The best.