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Summary

The web content reflects on the concept of a "Quaran-Team" through a haiku and an accompanying article, emphasizing the importance of choosing trustworthy people to connect with during the transition out of lockdown.

Abstract

The article titled "Who Is On Your Quaran-Team?" delves into the significance of relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that as lockdowns ease, one should be selective in choosing companions for outdoor visits. The author, Tree Langdon, a 'Top Writer' in Poetry on Medium, shares a haiku that encapsulates the essence of this careful selection process, highlighting the trust and thoughtfulness required in forging connections post-lockdown. The piece is accompanied by a serene image of nature, symbolizing the recommended setting for these interactions. Additionally, the author invites readers to engage by tagging them on social media platforms and provides links to their Twitter and Facebook profiles. The article also features a related piece by the same author, titled "Trapped in a Terrible First Time," which discusses shared experiences during the pandemic.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the pandemic has led to unexpected changes in social interactions and that these changes are worth documenting through poetry.
  • Haiku is presented as an effective medium for expressing complex emotions related to the pandemic and its impact on relationships.
  • The author values the importance of nature as a backdrop for rekindling in-person connections after extended periods of isolation.
  • By inviting readers to connect on social media, the author expresses a desire for community and shared reflection on the pandemic's effects.
  • The inclusion of a link to another article suggests the author's broader interest in exploring the collective experiences of people during the pandemic.

Poetry | Haiku | Relationships

Who Is On Your Quaran-Team?

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Choose them carefully Only people that you trust Visit in nature

As we contemplate coming out of lockdown, I realized I wanted to write about the changes I was seeing in the world. I felt it was important to capture the strange and unexpected results of our collective reactions. I felt haiku expressed these feelings well

Tag me @treelangdon or add a message to this post if you’d like to connect. I’m a‘Top Writer’ in Poetry on Medium. Find me on Twitter and Facebook.*

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Poetry
Haiku
Relationships
Trust
Mental Health
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