Smoking a cigarette on the small step in front of the house suddenly brings about strange changes.
The chirping of the birds, the buzzing and whirring of the insects disappears from my perception.
Feelings and thoughts make their way into my head and lead to a real firework display. The Corona virus has crept into my head and settled in there.
The statement: ‘The Corona virus is changing the world!’ struggles with the question: ‘Is the virus changing me, too?’
Three days, one anthill and one smoking cessation later, it is clear to me, that the virus can mutate into the coronavir US and thus change the world positively.
While this vir US conquers my heart, a rainbow, a supposedly empty card and my cat teach me, why the virus cannot change me.
Tentang Penulis
Britta Kanacher, born 1963 in Kaiserslautern, stud-ied Comparative Religious Studies with the subsidi-ary subjects, sociology and educational science. She received her doctorate.
She is twice divorced and mother of four children.
She worked as a freelance lecturer for some time. Later she worked part-time in the service office of an assisted living facility.
At the age of 45, a decisive event changed her life in a profound way. In the years that followed, she invested a lot of time to explore this experience. She integrated the insights she gained into her life.
Today, her work as an author and lecturer therefore focuses on the field of personality development and individual identity formation in modern society.
Several book publications.
Britta Kanacher has been nominated for the German Indie Author Award 2014!