COVID’S BLESSINGS
To the extent Covid was not within our management – it
was a Natural Disaster to those who were hurt by it. Likewise, war. Pandemics
and Wars seem to happen around the same time.
In Sri Lanka, the ethnic war continued for 30 years and
to most civilians it was beyond our control and therefore management. Many who
were outside its influence lacked the Energy to change its course. Others who unjustly
suffered but continued to live within their means contributed strongly to Sri
Lanka’s Sovereignty. Next come those who shared in the pain of victims as if it
were theirs and did what they could by sharing themselves.
I believe that I am in the latter category. Those who
endure pain develop intuition. I feel
that this was my message when I wrote that Australia also had its share of
political injustice, in terms of less powerful ethnic groups. That was based on
my personal pain because I made the declaration that Sri Lankan qualifications
were my highest. In 2009, while I was waiting to be cleared by the Sri Lankan
Health Ministry to go to the camps, I received the invitation from the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka to apply for Fellow Member
status. That boosted my confidence and I showed that status in my communication
to the Ministry which cleared me to go to the camps. To me that ‘timing’ was a
miracle.
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